What Types Of Compliance Should Your Password Manager Support?
Help Net Security, Monday, December 15th, 2025
Lost credentials and weak authentication controls still sit at the center of many security incidents. IT leaders and CISOs know this problem well.
They also know that regulators watch how organizations protect passwords, track access, and document security decisions. That is why password managers have become part of compliance conversations rather than optional add ons.
Alex Muntyan, CEO at Passwork, describes it this way: 'When teams store passwords in scattered places, they create blind spots. A password manager helps bring order to something that can get messy fast.'
This raises a practical question. What types of compliance should your password manager support, and how do you judge whether a tool meets those expectations.