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LastPass announced new integrations with Ping Identity, including PingOne and PingFederate to better serve enterprise businesses.
Customers using PingOne and PingFederate as their identity provider (IdP) can now integrate with LastPass to simplify access management and easily scale proper password hygiene across entire organisations, saving time for IT departments while keeping their data secure, without adding another step – or password – to the end users’ workflow. With these new additions, LastPass Business now has integrations with all major IdPs, serving businesses of every size.
The integrations with PingOne and PingFederate will enable end users to securely access LastPass, providing automated provisioning and de-provisioning for IT admins which simplifies user access for employees by eliminating the need for an additional password without compromising security. With LastPass’ native cloud-based IdP integrations, businesses manage users and deploy federated login once, without the need for additional overhead, plug-ins and maintenance.
The LastPass integrations with PingOne and PingFederate provide enterprise companies the ability to easily connect employees to their work while leveraging the technology and solutions that businesses have already implemented, according to Dan DeMichele, vice-president of product management at LastPass.
“Adding Ping Identity as an integration partner is a big win for LastPass Business and we’re proud to serve companies of all sizes with added security and simplified access,” DeMichele said.
Loren Russon, vice-president of product management and design at Ping Identity further explained that customers have communicated the value they would gain by integrating PingOne and PingFederate with the secure password storage of LastPass to improve convenience and security for IT teams and end users.
“With our new integration with LastPass, together we provide a secure approach to identity and password management that delivers a seamless login experience for our customers," Russon said.
Using federated login offers additional security without complexity and LastPass’ unique and enhanced federation model ensures best-in-class security with zero-knowledge infrastructure.
Additional benefits include:
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