Dashlane Unveils New Approach to Credential Security: Omnix
In a significant move against the escalating threat of AI-driven phishing attacks and the challenge of shadow IT within corporate settings, Dashlane has introduced a groundbreaking strategy designed to bolster human risk management. This new initiative, known as Dashlane Omnix, transcends traditional vault-based password management by offering a comprehensive, AI-enhanced credential security platform that seamlessly integrates proactive intelligence, real-time response capabilities, and secure access, ultimately delivering a holistic credential security solution tailored for modern workplaces.
As organizations progressively adopt Generative AI technologies, productivity and innovation have surged; however, this advancement has also intensified human vulnerabilities. A report released by Dashlane reveals alarming statistics: approximately 80% of organizations have noted a rise in both the frequency and complexity of phishing attacks. Furthermore, the proliferation of unmanaged AI applications has catalyzed an increase in shadow IT. These applications frequently operate outside the safety nets of systems like single sign-on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA). A prime example is Deepseek-R1, which has garnered substantial popularity among Dashlane users while its obscure licensing model raises concerns about security.
In contrast to conventional approaches that predominantly tackle isolated segments of the problem, Dashlane Omnix embraces a holistic perspective, addressing the complete lifecycle of credential-based threats. This encompasses everything from the initial detection of compromised credentials to alerting end users, encouraging necessary remediation, and ensuring long-term credential management. Leveraging a pre-trained AI model, Dashlane Omnix adeptly identifies and warns users when they venture onto potentially harmful websites, positioning itself as a critical last line of defense against phishing schemes.
The reactive strategies typically employed to secure credentials have proven to be inadequate in combating the rising tide of credential breaches. These methods often lead to disorganized credential management across enterprises, giving rise to visibility gaps that cybercriminals armed with AI can easily exploit. John Bennett, the CEO of Dashlane, articulated this issue, highlighting the reactive nature of credential security historically seen in enterprises. He stated, “So much of credential security has been reactive and siloed, where enterprises catch up to breaches rather than proactively address and mitigate the risk before it metastasizes.” Bennett emphasizes that the power of Dashlane Omnix lies in its unique combination of insightful analysis with actionable steps designed to influence user behavior, thereby equipping enterprises to significantly diminish human risk.
Numerous enterprise clients, including notable organizations like Chapters Health System, Cineplex, Crane Co., and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, have proactively integrated Dashlane into their environments to enhance their security postures. A striking example of this effectiveness is observed with customers utilizing Dashlane Omnix’s Slack-based employee alerts, which reported that over 79% altered their at-risk passwords to secure alternatives. This showcases the positive impact that seamless, integrated prompts can have on driving user action within corporate settings.
Aidan Turner, Manager of Identity and Access Management at Downer Group, articulated the significance of maintaining robust credential security within his organization. He remarked, “Keeping our systems and employees secure from credential threats allows our company to focus on what’s most important—enabling the communities we serve to thrive.” Turner further underscored the necessity of adopting a proactive, intelligent approach to reducing credential risks, stating, “But, reacting to credential threats doesn’t get you very far. With Dashlane, we’ve been able to take a more intelligent, proactive approach to reducing credential risk before it becomes a bigger issue.”
The foundational features of Dashlane Omnix are designed to offer enterprises enhanced security capabilities, including:
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Proactive Credential Protection: This empowers security teams to create a more resistance-ready enterprise against phishing attacks by continuously identifying and addressing credential threats, including those associated with unmanaged applications and shadow IT, before they can compromise account integrity.
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Enterprise Credential Management: Users gain a secure platform to store, share, and oversee all credentials, including those not supported by SSO. This is achieved through a zero-knowledge encrypted vault and a user-friendly browser-based interface. Security and IT managers can enforce policies, access extensive reporting on credential security statuses, and incorporate Dashlane into their wider tech ecosystem.
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In-browser Security: With the majority of work conducted online, Omnix’s in-browser functionality via the Dashlane Smart Extension allows IT personnel unprecedented visibility into potentially risky credential activities, shadow IT, and suspicious websites, surpassing the capabilities of application-based solutions.
- Breach-Hardened Architecture: The core of Omnix is built upon the Dashlane Secure Cloud, which combines the advantages of a zero-knowledge architecture with confidential computing. This unique design makes it the only platform able to deliver comprehensive credential protection intelligence to all enterprise users and administrators in a zero-knowledge manner. Organizations can also leverage the Omnix Secure API to enhance their security operations with credential threat intelligence.
In addition to these foundational components, Dashlane Omnix introduces features designed to assist security managers in identifying risks throughout their enterprise and enable users to respond to credential threats in real time:
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Credential Risk Insights: Security and IT leaders receive thorough insights into the number of employees utilizing weak or compromised credentials, monitoring the frequency of such instances and tracking improvements in security posture over time.
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In-context Alerts: These provide immediate, comprehensible alerts to employees within Dashlane or through popular communication platforms like Slack as credential threats arise, providing essential information for timely risk mitigation.
- Expanded Enterprise Deployment Options: Dashlane has broadened its deployment methods for Credential Risk Detection to include Group Policy Objects (GPO), alongside established methods such as Microsoft Intune and JAMF.
As organizations face an increasingly complex cyber landscape, Dashlane Omnix represents a significant leap forward in credential security, offering enterprises the tools and insights needed to navigate these challenges effectively while safeguarding the integrity of their operations.