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    LastPass Helps Your Business Build a Friction-Free Security Culture

    Routine hygiene is essential to your business’s security. The small, everyday habits – from how employees manage and share credentials, to which AI apps they use, to how quickly admins can monitor access – often determine whether you stay secure.

    Without the right tools in place, building a culture that promotes security-minded routines can be a particular burden on a small team. Employees resist complex logins that add friction. Lean IT teams struggle to balance safety with limited resources. Small businesses need what’s essential to keep them safe without turning security into a full-time job.

    LastPass makes it a breeze to improve your business’s security hygiene and reduce attack surface even as your digital footprint expands.

    Replace password fatigue with practical protection

    It’s easy to lose track of cybersecurity best practices. Staying ahead of risks involves lots of steps – strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, regular audits – that can quickly become overwhelming, especially for resource-constrained IT teams. It’s no surprise, then, that most security incidents affecting small and medium-sized businesses stem from human errors.

    LastPass centralizes control without piling on complexity. On the one hand, employees gain personal encrypted vaults to comfortably store, share, and manage passwords. On the other, admins gain greater visibility into the workforce’s security posture so they can enforce policies, conduct real-time audits, and optimize secure access.

    Stay on top of your business’s unmanaged SaaS and AI

    AI continues to push the boundaries of work and is now an operational necessity. It also ushers in new kinds of vulnerabilities, especially when operated outside your business’s tech stack.

    Even if you’re a lean operation, you don’t have to resign yourself to the security risks of unmanaged SaaS and AI applications. With the LastPass Business Max plan, IT admins can keep tabs on every SaaS app and login employees use and can block or restrict access as soon as they spot a threat from a centralized dashboard.

    Someone signed up with a weak, reused, expired, or breached credential? Alert them and guide them to safer alternatives. Similarly, when a worker opens an unauthorized, high-risk AI or SaaS tool, security personnel can refine usage policies to restrict or block it in an instant.

    A future-ready security model

    According to LastPass’s 2025 cybersecurity trends report, the volume of new vulnerabilities grows by over 20% each year, and future-proofing your organization begins with your security tools. LastPass leverages a zero-knowledge model, which means encrypted vault data remains on the user’s device and can’t be intercepted or read, even by LastPass.

    Since LastPass can be simply deployed through a browser extension, it also eliminates the need to set up any additional agents or proxies for credential management and therefore complements your existing and future enterprise tech stack.

    Plus, LastPass’s support for next-gen passwordless authentication allows organizations to cut down on breaches originating from stolen credentials. Users can instead just choose to sign in with their biometric-powered passkeys and FIDO2 hardware keys.

    Switching to a friction-free cybersecurity posture

    LastPass makes managing cybersecurity feel less like a chore and more like a seamless layer in your operations. You can experience it by starting a free trial or scheduling a live demo. And right now, new customers can take 30% off any LastPass plan.

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