LogMeOnce Enterprise edition makes it easy to create a company-wide password security policy. Use the following template to establish "Security Best Practices”.
Organization Password policy can be access from this URL: https://<YourLogMeOnceDomain>.logmeonce.com/console/policy
or, please go to Security and click on Password Policy.
The Enterprise Edition Password Policy provides two password policies for master password and application password. However, you will have flexibility in defining an unlimited number of custom application password policies. As a default, it has two policies as shown below:
- Default Master Password Policy
- Default Application Password Policy
The Default Master Password Policy for your organization is shown below and consists of the following rules:
"Master password" must meet complexity requirements with a policy setting considered important for a strong password for your organization. As an administrator, you can define what should the minimum password policy for your User accounts. All options shown below are selectable and are based on your requirements;
1. The minimum password length
2. The password contains characters from uppercase (A through Z)
3. The password contains characters from lowercase letters (a through z)
4. The password contains characters from base 10 digits (0 through 9)
5. The password contains characters Non-alphanumeric characters (special characters): (~!@#$%^&*_-+=`|\(){}[]:;"'<>,.?/)
The password complexity requirements are enforced when master passwords are changed or created.
"Application password" must meet complexity requirements with a policy setting considered important for a strong password for your organization. As an administrator, you can define what should be the minimum password policy for your Users' applications. All options shown below are selectable and are based on your requirements:
1. The minimum password length
2. The password contains characters from uppercase (A through Z)
3. The password contains characters from lowercase letters (a through z)
4. The password contains characters from base 10 digits (0 through 9)
5. The password contains characters Non-alphanumeric characters (special characters): (~!@#$%^&*_-+=`|\(){}[]:;"'<>,.?/)
The password complexity requirements are enforced when application passwords are changed or created.
The Custom Application Password Policy for your organization shown below. The custom application policy has two tabs; the "General Information" tab defines your custom password policy, and "Assign Applications" tab is to assign applications to the custom application password policy.
"Application password" must meet complexity requirements with a policy setting considered important for a strong password for your organization. As an administrator, you can define what should be the minimum password policy for your Users' applications. All options shown below are selectable and are based on your requirements:
1. The minimum password length
2. The password contains characters from uppercase (A through Z)
3. The password contains characters from lowercase letters (a through z)
4. The password contains characters from base 10 digits (0 through 9)
5. The password contains characters Non-alphanumeric characters (special characters): (~!@#$%^&*_-+=`|\(){}[]:;"'<>,.?/)
The password complexity requirements are enforced when application passwords are changed or created.
After you have created your custom password policy, select the Assign Application tab and select applications from your corporate catalog to adhere to your custom application policy.
You can create an unlimited number of custom application password policies.
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