April 17th, 2025 | 1:00 PM ET
As an IT professional, how do you decide which credential manager is the best for your business needs? And, most importantly, how can you tell which one will keep employee credentials secure and prevent data breaches?
Join Dashlane for this 15-minute webinar to learn: | |
✅ | Why every business needs a credential manager |
✅ | Why your credential management tool needs to deliver organization-wide visibility |
✅ | What key features every credential manager needs |
Don’t miss out—register now!
Hans Raj Kumar leads a team focused on elevating the core Dashlane experience. These enhancements include Credential Risk Detection and response, Autofill, and secure sharing. Originally from London and now based in Paris, he has a passion for creating seamless customer experiences and has spent the last decade focusing on customer needs.
With over two decades of experience in tech leadership, Frédéric Rivain drives innovation in security and privacy. A passionate advocate for user-centric security, he brings a unique perspective on blending convenience and robust protection for both individuals and businesses.
A senior marketing executive, board director, and growth expert, Dhiraj Kumar leads Dashlane’s end-to-end marketing efforts, including brand, communication, growth, product marketing, and partnership. He built a track record in scaling multibillion-dollar businesses and building best-in-class marketing functions at high-growth companies such as PayPal, Facebook, and BlueVine.
Dashlane uses a patented security architecture and AES 256-bit encryption, the strongest method available, to keep your info safe. Two-factor authentication is built into Dashlane by design, and we’re compatible with your favorite mobile authenticator apps or U2F keys.
Dashlane uses a patented security architecture and AES 256-bit encryption, the strongest method available, to keep your info safe. Two-factor authentication is built into Dashlane by design, and we’re compatible with your favorite mobile authenticator apps or U2F keys.