LastPass can now warn or block logins to shadow SaaS apps - here's how
Briefly

LastPass has enhanced its password management solution by introducing new SaaS Identity and Access Management (SaaS IAM) capabilities, enabling administrators to monitor and manage employee access to SaaS applications. These capabilities, announced at the Black Hat security conference, allow admins to set policies that can warn or block users from accessing unapproved apps. The feature will be available for Business Max tier customers at no extra cost. Accurate detection of access attempts is based on the LastPass browser plug-in, ensuring administrators can effectively control user experiences.
The SaaS Identity and Access Management (SaaS IAM) capabilities will prevent users from accessing unapproved SaaS applications, enhancing monitoring and control for administrators.
Administrators can allow, warn, or block user access to specific SaaS apps, with accurate detection based on the LastPass password management browser plug-in.
LastPass's new features are part of its Business Max tier, which already provides monitoring capabilities and will be available at no additional cost to customers.
At the Black Hat conference, LastPass introduced features to enhance security on web-based applications, with passkey authentication expected to be available soon.
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