About Groupe Beneteau
Groupe Beneteau is a global leader in shipbuilding, with headquarters in France and more than 7,000 employees around the world. Today, the company manufactures more than 180 models of yachts, sailboats and catamarans, in addition to building leisure homes in Europe. While Beneteau has broadened its horizons since its founding in 1884, when it built some of the first motorized trawlers for local fishermen, the company has held steadfast to its signature combination of industrial excellence and fine craftsmanship.
挑战
Because of its global operations and workforce, Groupe Beneteau needed a secure and flexible approach to enterprise password management.
Previously, the company used its browser's built-in password manager, but it didn’t meet the high standards set forth by the IT team. The browser’s built-in password manager exposed employee passwords to extraction, lacked security standards to protect passwords and failed to grant visibility into password strength. In turn, the IT team sought control over employee passwords to protect the company.
There are a lot of attacks today that use brute force. It is absolutely necessary to limit these possibilities by securing passwords.
–Fabien Magnier, Head of Information Systems Security
Keeper 解决方案
The rising prevalence of cyberattacks, as well as the lack of security of their browser's built-in password manager, spurred Groupe Beneteau to search for a password management solution. Magnier and team surveyed a few options and chose Keeper because it had "many capabilities that were present in a single solution" while other solutions "offered each feature individually, but never all in one."
Keeper enables Groupe Beneteau to securely share credentials and communicate efficiently. The company’s preferred methods of two-factor authentication (2FA) are available through Keeper, and KeeperFill®, Keeper's secure browser extension, allows users to instantly autofill credentials online.
Many employees are also using One-Time Share, a time-limited method to share sensitive information or credentials, regardless of whether the recipient has a Keeper account. For the IT team, role-based access controls have ensured that IAM reflects the organizational structure of the business and that employees and contractors in the organization have the least access necessary to do their job.
We have complete confidence in the system when we know that the generation of keys linked to passwords means that even administrators of Keeper do not have access to our own passwords.
–Fabien Magnier, Head of Information Systems Security, Groupe Beneteau