Intro to Password Managers

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Intro to Password Managers: What They Are and Why You Should Use One

With password theft and cyberattacks on the rise, secure password storage is more essential than ever. The Intro to Password Managers poster is a 1-page digital or printable resource that explains how password managers work, why they’re safer than browser-stored passwords, and what to look for in a reputable tool. Ideal for beginners and busy professionals, this resource makes strong password habits easy to adopt at work and home.

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Share during new employee onboarding to build strong password habits
  • Add to cybersecurity awareness campaigns or quarterly learning modules
  • Distribute in IT security training refreshers
  • Include in school staff resource kits or student digital safety workshops
  • Use in employee newsletters or family outreach efforts
File Type: Poster

$49.00

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