Do you use a password manager? (chrome browser password remember etc doesn’t count)

Yes, and passwords strong and unique35%

Yes, but not all passwords strong and unique38%

Downloaded one but not set up9%

No I don’t use a password manager14%

What is a password manager?1%

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CTO in Software4 years ago

There are some strong Enterprise solutions for privileged account/identity management (PAM/PIM) with the secret vaults at the core (e.g. CyberArk, Secret Server) and a lot of value added services (e.g. check-in/check-out workflows, strong audit logging, session recording, automated password rotation). For simpler password management one can consider LastPass, Dashlane, 1Password.

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Director in Finance (non-banking)4 years ago

I have to say that I still love KeePass. Set ridiculous, unique passwords for everything and then just remember the login for the password manager.

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