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Bitwarden as password manager
May 12, 2023, 7:53 a.m. | /u/Excellent_Bottle1907
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I am working as a security engineer in a startup company that has 900+ employees scattered in Asia. Our team is planning to implement Bitwarden as the default pw manager for all. Our users usually save their pw/hash in browsers or in notes that's hence susceptible for breach.
How do you think can we efficiently implement this without forcing the users to comply? The culture of the company is …
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