![]() ![]() We’ve also added a new security report, which draws data previously buried in the “notifications” tab of the admin dashboard. Just click on a specific item in an activity log to open a right-hand drawer, where you can view more detailed information about that particular event. In keeping with the new interface we introduced at the end of 2016 with the release of Enterprise 4.0 and LastPass Teams, the updated Reports tab has a new look and feel that offers an improved user experience.Īdmins can more easily set custom date ranges and select the filters to read reports for shared credentials, user login activity, admin activity, and more. New design with improved workflowĪs a LastPass Enterprise admin, the first thing you’ll notice when you launch the admin dashboard and open the “Reports” tab is the updated design. Admins will be seeing the update rolling out over the next few days. The reports are more usable and more actionable, and will help admins spot issues earlier, before they become a problem. The updated design and new reporting options allow admins to more accurately measure employee password behavior and maintain a detailed audit trail of activity across the whole organization. Today, we’re introducing an update to the Reports feature in the LastPass Enterprise admin dashboard. ![]() When you’re working hard to secure all areas of your business, weak or misused passwords that fly under the radar can directly undermine all the security measures you’ve put in place. And if employees are sharing access to accounts, especially privileged accounts, accountability and compliance becomes even more challenging. Even if your business has a written password policy, there is often very little technology in place to ensure the policy is being followed by all employees, across all websites and apps they use during the workday. When it comes to password security, part of the challenge for businesses is maintaining accountability and trackability.
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