How Password Managers Work (an 11 min deep dive)

30th September 2019 | Uncategorized How Password Managers Work (an 11 min deep dive)

This video dives into password managers and how they protect your most critical and sensitive data – your passwords.  This video explains some of the more sophisticated protections provided by LastPass specifically and outlines some of the most common criticisms and LastPass’s attempted mitigations to reduce exposure to those criticisms.  This is a great video for individuals who want to know a lot more about Password Managers and how they operate technically.https://www.youtube.com/embed/w68BBPDAWr8

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