Dashlane is rolling out a major update to its enterprise tools with the launch of Omnix, a new platform designed to combat AI-driven phishing attacks and shadow IT.The product aims to move IT teams past traditional vault-based password management and gives them the tools to manage, detect, and respond to real-time credential threats.Some of my favorite gear Abode Home Security System Abode is the best home security system and includes compatibility with HomeKit.
In a recent Dashlane report, 80% of organizations reported a jump in phishing attacks.Unmanaged GenAI apps also drive a new wave of shadow IT that often bypasses single sign on and 2FA protections.One example is Deepseek, now the second most used GenAI tool by Dashlane users, despite its limited transparency on how the data is being used.
Omnix is aimed at helping to manage the entire lifecycle of a credential-based threat.From identifying weak or compromised passwords to warning users in real time, credential security shifts from a reactive to a proactive model.A built-in AI engine flags suspicious sites to users inside the browser and helps security teams close the gap between detection and resolution.
What’s new in Dashlane Omnix Proactive protection: Omnix continuously monitors for credential threats across apps, including those outside the control of SSO or corporate policies.Enterprise credential management: This gives users a secure vault for every login, not just ones covered by existing identity tools.IT teams get detailed insights and reporting.
Browser-based visibility: Since most work happens inside web-based SaaS apps, Omnix brings its intelligence to the browser.The Dashlane Smart Extension flags issues in real time.Breach-resistant design: The platform is built on Dashlane Secure Cloud, using zero-knowledge architecture and confidential computing.
A Secure API is also available for teams that want to integrate Omnix with existing security tools.Wrap up We’re probably not prepared for the level of security problems that are going to come from next-generation GenAI apps.The industry is going to have to build a new generation of security tools, and Dashlane is out of the gate with a great addition to its portfolio.
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