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Most organizations store lots of passwords. There is often a need to share these passwords with other staff and these passwords all need to be unique, long and complex. This can all be resolved by using a high quality Enterprise Password Manager.

There are a lot of password managers on the market so what features are essential.

0:00 | Introduction

0:14 | I’m Warwick Leahy

0:27 | Tip #1 – Single Sign On

1:12 | What is impossible travel?

1:28 | Tip #2 – Security

1:41 | NIST

1:50 | Tip #3 – Internal Sharing

2:28 | Tip #4 – External Sharing

2:34 | Bad example: OneTimeSecret

2:55 | Good example: inside your password manager

3:10 | Tip #5 – Administrative Policies

4:01 | Tip #6 – Reporting

4:25 | Summary of Tips

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Warwick is a highly skilled SysAdmin with over 20 years’ experience in designing solutions to achieve software compatibility, streamline system upgrades/installations, among with administering and maintaining complex server systems.

He is also a talented end-user instructor, with training experience on Microsoft operating systems, servers, and specialized education software.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Warwick Leahy

Warwick is a highly skilled SysAdmin with over 20 years’ experience in designing solutions to achieve software compatibility, streamline system upgrades/installations, among with administering and maintaining complex server systems. He is also a talented end-user instructor, with training experience on Microsoft operating systems, servers, and specialized education software.

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