Bitwarden 101: Creating your organization

Ғылым және технология

Join the Bitwarden community:
Forum: community.bitwarden.com/
Twitter: / bitwarden
Reddit: / bitwarden
LinkedIn: / bitwarden1
Facebook: / bitwarden
Instagram: / bitwarden
Password Security for All
Try Bitwarden as an individual across all of your devices for free, or upgrade to the Bitwarden Premium Account for just $10/year at bitwarden.com/pricing/. To enable your workplace, start a free 7-day trial for business plans at bitwarden.com/pricing/business/.
About Bitwarden
Bitwarden empowers organizations and individuals to safely store and share sensitive data. With a transparent, open source approach to password management, Bitwarden makes it easy for users to extend robust security practices to all of their online experiences-wherever you go and whatever device you use. Cloud and self-hosted options give customers flexibility to meet the most stringent security requirements. Bitwarden is available in over 50 languages with a passionate global community of security experts and enthusiasts. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California and has a globally distributed team. Learn more at www.bitwarden.com.
#bitwarden #cybersecurity #passwordsecurity #password #passwords #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #security #privacy #passwordmanagement #passwordmanager #opensource #enterprisesoftware

Пікірлер: 2

  • @mikec64
    @mikec642 ай бұрын

    Why aren't there 3rd party tutorials for vaults/organizations/collections/folders? Is Bitwarden just not popular enough for people to make tutorials for it?

  • @tomschi9485
    @tomschi94852 ай бұрын

    *As always, Bitwarden is extremely disappointing when it comes to issues like customers, user interfaces and usability - and even the tutorials are a disgrace.* It only hints at what you could do, but it doesn't explain concretely what use each thing has (organizations, collections, collaboration, items, ... and can you structure all these elements hierarchically, like companies are in reality?) *If Bitwarden itself can't think about what would be useful and sensible: Why don't you define a small example organization:* two engineering companies that work together, that have a common accounting and marketing, one company has 2 teams and and the other company has nested teams. Then you start with an empty Bitwarden account and the IT person creates the structure in Bitwarden for this organization. *It goes without saying that you draw a small organization chart for this.*

Келесі