Secure Cloud Login
No More Passwords on Sticky Notes

Be honest, do you have a spreadsheet sitting on your hard drive with all your passwords in it? Maybe you've graduated to using the 'remember my password' option in your browser. Or, our favorite, putting your passwords on sticky notes and hiding them where no one would think to look, like under your keyboard. Unfortunately with the number of logins that we have to remember to do our jobs on a daily basis, this has now become the rule rather than the exception.
The Problem: Here we have a pretty obvious security issue. All those passwords are the keys to your corporate assets in the cloud. They’re the access to your company payroll, CRM database, corporate banking and credit cards, email, ERP system, etc., and they’re all in the cloud and only as secure as who has access to the credentials. And if you haven’t counted them recently, we think you’ll be surprised just how many your business relies on.
- Your critical business applications are only as secure as who has access to the login, and the current sticky note system just isn't cutting it.
- Knowing who has access to a given application is just as important as where that login is stored. Ask yourself, what happens if that person leaves?
The Solution: Cloud applications aren't just limited to Salesforce and Netsuite anymore, it's anything with a URL, username and password, like your corporate twitter account, Google Apps, ADP and Webex. So the number of applications you need to do your job isn't going to decrease anytime soon, so your exposure from a security perspective isn't going to handle itself by doing nothing. It's the blessing and the curse of the cloud, because the very fact that cloud-based applications are so easily adopted, also make it more difficult to provide an easy, secure and consistent way for you to manage those applications, as well as get end-users access to them.
- Consolidate access to all your cloud applications into a single secure vault that is accessible to all your end users.
- Easily administer who gets access to which applications and instantly turn-on/off application access per user, per app, or companywide.
- Visibility into who is accessing which applications, when.
View the Use Case: Guess what I found under my assistant's keyboard...or...How to share information with your assistant securely.








