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We performed a comparison between 1Password, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, and LastPass based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"1Password is very secure for storing all my passwords, keys, and secrets for work.""The tool's most valuable feature is security.""The solution's most valuable features are its password management security and cloud firewall."

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"CyberArk's GUI is user friendly.""The solution is stable and reliable.""Super stable and easy to scale""CPM helps keep the password policy up to date.""In terms of stability, there are no complaints.""Every aspect of the solution is very well integrated, and even that gives comfort. It is a fail-safe kind of environment.""It's highly secure and very flexible. It gives us all types of storage options and it gives us a high level of security.""The ability to monitor privileged accounts throughout the enterprises."

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"The stability has been rock solid. A couple of years ago, they were breached. However, if you had two-factor authentication enabled, it didn't affect you. We did, so it has been good.""Off-boarding of people is easy without changing shared account passwords.""Reduction in number of sensitive passwords stored insecurely on local systems.""It's always hard to put a value on return on investment. You avoid one breach and it's paid for a million times over. We got a penetration test company internally, just to see how secure our network is, and there happened to be one bit of software that had been overlooked by an external company that managed it. It hadn't been upgraded so that managed to get them into the network. They would've been able to access through the test thing a file that we had previously. If that was a real-life scenario they would have been able to get into our network and get full access to our organization's passwords. If they did get in, they would have gotten access to the cloud. The ROI we see is that we are completely secured compared to what we had previously where there was a vulnerability.""The most valuable feature for me is being able to pair applications and user permissions.""The shared folders is an important feature. It's the primary feature we use. Also, the ability for LastPass to autofill and hide the passwords, so we don't have to keep changing passwords every time a person leaves, is valuable.""The initial setup for this process is straightforward and extremely easy. It just works.""Increased security around password management for teams and collaborative efforts with external vendors."

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Cons
"The service could be improved incrementally to enhance programmatic access to the vault.""1Password should check and alert me if my information, such as my password or email address, has been sold on the internet.""We faced issues while integrating 1Password into JumpCloud."

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"I would like to see a simplification of the product.""Having a cloud version would be very helpful. You have to invest a lot of money for the infrastructure hardware so the cloud version would help.""The tool needs to improve its usage and interface. They need to have a modern and useful interface. I want the product to improve its integration capabilities as well since some of the integration features do not work always.""CyberArk has two disadvantages; the first is that it's insanely expensive and the other is it's very complex.""The technical support is very poor.""The only problem involves granting access to people who are authorized to view it.""There is a little bit of confusion in the implementation part, especially when one tries to understand the actual working of the product.""Upgrading the product is very difficult, so this could be an area for improvement."

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"We have issues from time to time where, for some reason, it just keeps auto logging-out the user and then, the next day, they'll come in and it will work just fine.""Its user interface should be better, and there should probably be more information about scalability.""I struggle a little bit with the mobile app. As a browser extension, it works really well, and we are able to get to what we need to. However, on the phone, it's not quite as easy to navigate.""The biggest thing is there is no good way to have LastPass rotate passwords without human intervention. Right now, we have to go into each folder, then rotate and manually update each password. It can be done it by loading a bunch of passwords into a spreadsheet, but this makes the whole process insecure because then the passwords have been noted into a spreadsheet which have to be upload. We have to go into 40 to 50 applications and manually update passwords, because we don't view their solution of writing a bunch of passwords on a spreadsheet, then uploading them as a secure solution. This should be done internally within LastPass.""Our biggest issue over the years was around the stability of the LDAP sync to AD.""Right now we have two products; there is the password manager and there is the authenticator app. Ideally, these should be fully integrated and support better handling of two-factor authentication or any other authenticator data.""One thing I wish LastPass had is an integration with Active Directory, not for synchronizing users but to actually manage, in some way, privileged accounts by replacing the password of LastPass itself.""The management through the plugin is poor. It consumes tons of client resources especially as an administrator."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "The tool's pricing is not too cheap or expensive."
  • "Users have to pay around five euros per year for the solution."
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  • "This solution is expensive."
  • "The price of this solution is expensive."
  • "This product is very expensive."
  • "CyberArk is very expensive and there are additional fees for add-ons."
  • "It's per-company, license-based."
  • "It's an affordable platform."
  • "Licensing fees are paid on a yearly basis."
  • "Quite expensive"
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  • "If you import from sources like XML, keepass, CSV files be sure to clean the import files, this reduces the adjustments in the slow tool itself."
  • "You do not have to purchase licenses for your entire organization. You can scale as adoption grows."
  • "The previous pricing was of good value. I don't really know, as of now, whether the new pricing is. The Enterprise license is $48 per license per year now. That is a steep increase of $24, which is what it was when we first signed up."
  • "It would be nice to do a quarterly true-up process with them versus having to buy 50 licenses at a time when we realize we're out, then we have to buy more. So far, they have been nice about letting us exceed our allotment and just letting us true-up on our own, but a more robust quarterly true-up process would be good."
  • "The pricing and licensing are okay. Basically, at the last contract negotiation, they attempted to jack the rate up and we just said, "No." We still did negotiations with them, but they bumped everything up quite a bit."
  • "LastPass was cheap as chips. It was very cheap, hence one of the reasons we went with it. If you're a small organization and you're after something that'll do 90% of your requirements, it's very good. Licensing and all that was really cheap and simple to understand."
  • "I have been involved with many password managers. Passportal, Secret Server, CyberArk, and BeyondTrust. I chose LastPass for our organization because of the pricing. The organization didn't want to implement something really expensive. LastPass, for what it's offering, for the price that it's offering the service, is unbeatable."
  • "In terms of pricing, my feeling is that they are all roughly the same. LastPass is in line with its competitors, plus or minute a dollar or two per month."
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    Top Answer:The tool's most valuable feature is security.
    Top Answer:We faced issues while integrating 1Password into JumpCloud.
    Top Answer:The password protection itself is the most important feature. It's something we didn't have before.
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    Overview

    1Password is a comprehensive password management solution that ensures the security and convenience of managing multiple passwords. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, 1Password simplifies the process of creating, storing, and accessing passwords across various devices and platforms.

    One of the key features of 1Password is its ability to generate strong, unique passwords for each account. By eliminating the need to remember multiple passwords, users can enhance their online security and protect themselves against data breaches and identity theft. The password generator takes into account various factors such as length, complexity, and character types to create highly secure passwords.

    1Password also offers secure storage for sensitive information beyond passwords, such as credit card details, secure notes, and personal documents. This eliminates the need to remember and manually enter such information, making online transactions and form filling a breeze. The data is encrypted and protected by a master password, ensuring that only authorized users can access it.

    With its cross-platform compatibility, 1Password allows users to access their passwords and other stored information seamlessly across multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. The synchronization feature ensures that any changes made on one device are automatically updated on all others, providing a consistent and up-to-date experience.

    Furthermore, 1Password offers advanced security features such as two-factor authentication and biometric authentication (e.g., fingerprint or face recognition) to add an extra layer of protection. This ensures that even if the master password is compromised, unauthorized access to the account is prevented.

    In addition to its core features, 1Password integrates with popular web browsers, allowing users to autofill login credentials and other information with just a few clicks. This saves time and effort, especially when dealing with multiple accounts and websites.

    CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, a vital component of the CyberArk Privileged Access Manager Solution (PAM), is designed to create, secure, rotate, and control access to privileged accounts and credentials used to access systems throughout an enterprise IT ecosystem. CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault enables enterprise organizations to better understand the scope of their privileged account risks and put controls in place to prevent malicious or inappropriate account or credential access.

    CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault uses a Central Policy Manager protocol (CPM) to perform the basic password management functions.

    • Verify Password Task - The CPM will pull the password from the vault and use it to log into the application or device to verify that the password is indeed correct and satisfies all the password safety protocols.
    • Change Password Task - The CPM will pull the password from the vault and create a new password that meets all preset protocols. It will send it to the device or application and then begin the process of changing it, using the same method that might be performed manually. The CPM will then update the password in the vault.
    • Reconcile Password Task - This task is utilized when there is a failure in either the Verify Password Task or the Change Password Task. Using a pre-established reconcile account from the vault, the CPM will use the reconcile account credentials to reset or fix problematic password issues due to changed passwords not being updated properly, new accounts being established, or any other failure with the above tasks.

    Enterprise organizations can utilize the easily adaptable policies and protocols to enforce granular privileged access controls, automate workflows, and rotate passwords at prescribed regular intervals without requiring any manual IT effort. Additionally, to satisfy compliance regulations, organizations can easily generate reports to prove that passwords are being changed regularly according to guidelines, meet strict password safety protocols, and report on which users accessed what privileged accounts, when, why, and what device they were using. Enterprise organizations can know at all times that data has remained secure at all times. CyberArk Password Vault will have enterprise organizations audit-ready at all times, keeping them safe and secure from risks while maximizing productivity and profitability.

    Reviews from Real Users

    Irma S., a program manager at a HR/Recruiting firm, said, "I love how easily we could operate within Password Vault and get things done. It was almost effortless."

    Another user, who is a security delivery analyst at a computer software company, relates that CyberArk Password Vault offers, “Good policy configuration and tech support.”



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    Passwordless login

    Gain instant access to your LastPass vault by using the LastPass Authenticator instead of your master password.

    Generate strong passwords

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    Store digital records

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    Sample Customers
    Dribble, Geckoboard, Wonderbly
    AstraZeneca, Time, DBS, Novartis, Motorola, BT, pwc, Braun, Deloitte, Williams, Revlon, Belgacom, Barclays
    Deakin University, Duke University, Code.org, Influitive, PeopleKeys, SMA Technologies, Skynamo
    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Government7%
    University7%
    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm30%
    Computer Software Company19%
    Comms Service Provider14%
    Pharma/Biotech Company5%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm24%
    Computer Software Company11%
    Government7%
    Manufacturing Company7%
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    Engineering Company13%
    Non Tech Company13%
    Legal Firm13%
    University13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company14%
    Insurance Company10%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Comms Service Provider6%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business30%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise51%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise22%
    Large Enterprise59%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise74%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business53%
    Large Enterprise47%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise59%
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