Companies everywhere are trapped in a password management crisis: large security breaches are pervasive, the average employee is juggling login credentials for over 12 different portals a day, password reset requests are overwhelming tech support, and security policies are burdening employees. Meanwhile in the midst of all this chaos, productivity and profit are dropping.

RoboForm for Business provides a complete solution to this password management crisis. By seamlessly integrating the four tenets of password management—password generation, password storage, password entry, and password sharing—RoboForm removes inconvenience and mitigates risk.

As a centralized management solution, RoboForm for Business puts your security policies in action, ensuring your employees adhere to company standards. Admins can easily onboard their employees, assign credentials, and manage specific usage permission levels.

Be sure to watch our webinar to learn more about RoboForm for Business and why it’s the perfect password management solution for your business.

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Simon Davis

VP of Marketing

VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.

Areas of Expertise: Password security, passwordless authentication, password manager best practices, cybersecurity marketing
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VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.