Improving password security at your organization starts with getting employees to use their new password manager. But how exactly do you get them started? When pressed for time and resources, onboarding employees to LastPass must be as straightforward as possible. As an admin, you can take advantage of integrations and policies that automate and streamline onboarding while simplifying the employee registration and setup process. LastPass allows you to grant and revoke access to employee work resources with our simple onboarding and offboarding options. With the same end-user experience valued by millions worldwide, employees are up and running in hours, not days.
How employees get started
We always recommend giving employees advanced notice that you will provide them with a new password manager. Set expectations for all employees by explaining what a password manager is, why the organization uses one, and the benefits it offers. But once you start the rollout, LastPass walks users through those critical first few steps to get started. A few minutes and a handful of clicks will get a new user up and running with LastPass. Typically, employees will receive a welcome email from LastPass. The email invites them to create their account using their work email address. At that time, they'll create a new master password. Make sure employees understand how to create a long, secure passphrase. Once they complete their account signup, they can start using LastPass to store passwords. A Starter Kit is available in the vault by default to all new employees using LastPass. The starter kit walks new users through the five most important tasks to get LastPass set up and familiarize them with key features:- Downloading the LastPass extension to the browser, which offers the best experience with LastPass as it saves and fills data on websites, as well as the app for mobile devices
- Storing a password in the vault so employees see the immediate benefits of autofilling account credentials when logging in
- Generating a new password to help employees create unique, strong passwords when registering for a new account or updating insecure passwords for existing accounts
- Autofilling a password, demonstrating how LastPass saves employees time and hassle by entering login information every time
- Viewing security weaknesses in the Security Dashboard, where employees can see how their password security measures up and take steps to update at-risk accounts