Swiss-based privacy-focused company Proton has introduced Proton Pass for Business, a dedicated version of its renowned password manager equipped with enhanced features catering to enterprise users. Promising “transparent, private credential security,” Proton Pass for Business boasts modern algorithms and state-of-the-art authentication security to combat evolving threats in the realm of credential security.
Emphasizing compliance with GDPR and leveraging Switzerland’s commitment to neutrality and robust privacy protection, Proton Pass for Business is open source and independently audited, ensuring transparency in its development process. The password manager also incorporates anti-censorship technologies, making it accessible in regions where such tools may face restrictions.
Proton’s democratic vision of the internet extends to its pricing model, aiming to make its solution accessible even to small businesses. Recognizing the escalating frequency and sophistication of credential attacks, Proton underscores the importance of robust password management for businesses.
Proton Pass for Business users gain access to Proton Sentinel, designed to defend against account takeover attacks, offering an additional layer of security in case credentials are compromised. The password manager also includes features such as email aliases, allowing organizations to mask their real addresses from services, thus mitigating spam and phishing threats. Proton, known for pioneering end-to-end encrypted services like Proton Mail, leverages its extensive experience to enhance user experience in Proton Pass for Business.
With a pricing starting at $1.99 per month, Proton Pass for Business addresses the critical need for secure and user-friendly password management in today’s increasingly vulnerable digital landscape.