Ask HN: How does your company manage passwords? We're a startup based in Paris. Our staff is growing, we use a lot of third part saas and we find it increasingly complicated to deal with passwords and access management. |
Ask HN: How does your company manage passwords? We're a startup based in Paris. Our staff is growing, we use a lot of third part saas and we find it increasingly complicated to deal with passwords and access management. |
I started using it for family sharing of security at first and it proved super valuable. It is also nice you can add attachments and aws, ssl keys etc to it easily.
Also, it allows for easy 2fa to be shared amongst the team for most websites and products.
edit: added 2fa line.
okta is useful service for it which is popular because it's good / useful, but it needs to be set up properly and securely by people with experience in it. since messing it up can be BAD as any compromise is obviously going to be more of impact. might be a bit of an investment at first, but it will save in administrator's time / maintenance etc. later.
do it carefully though. really carefully :) only need to do it once, so it's worth to take the time and investment and do it right.