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Dashlane Now Available on AWS Marketplace

The credential security platform is built with a privacy-first, zero-trust architecture and addresses threat detection, response, and protection capabilities.

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Jordan Smith
Mar 21, 2025
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Credential security provider Dashlane recently announced that its platform will be available through the AWS Marketplace.

Credential security platform now available for marketplace customers

Through its inclusion in the AWS Marketplace, the procurement and deployment of Dashlane’s credential security platform will be expedited for AWS customers to boost their credential threat detection, response, and protection.

Dashlane’s platform is built with a privacy-first, zero-trust architecture that utilizes the following capabilities:

  • Secure access and password management for every employee: Dashlane helps organizations strengthen credential management in the security stack by ensuring that every point of access is secure across apps, tools, and devices.
  • Proactive, enterprise-wide risk detection and response: Credential Risk Detection and Nudges allow Dashlane to provide real-time detection of at-risk credentials across the workforce, intelligence, and automated response capabilities to proactively and continuously improve security and prevent compromise.
  • Phishing and compromised credential alerts: The platform notifies users before credentials are copied and pasted into a suspicious or untrusted site or if a password is compromised.
  • Secure and seamless integration: The platform seamlessly integrates with existing enterprise infrastructure, including SSO, SIEM, MFA, and others to mass deploy in minutes.

“Credential threats are evolving rapidly, including a proliferation of unknown risks to the organization in the age of AI. Companies understand this significant and growing security gap, and realize that credential management is simply a must-have in their cybersecurity program,” said Jon Cho, SVP of product and partnerships at Dashlane. “Dashlane’s availability through AWS Marketplace enables organizations globally to meet this challenge by more quickly and efficiently purchasing and deploying Dashlane’s proactive credential security platform across their organization.”

Dashlane’s first partner program announced in December

Dashlane’s AWS Marketplace availability follows the organization’s announcement of its first partner program, which includes tiered incentives, Credential Risk Detection, and tools for various reseller partners worldwide.

Partners in the program will have access to Dashlane’s full suite of solutions to enable and secure their customers with credential management tools. Further, alert capabilities will be available to them to keep partners and end-users aware of phishing attempts, stolen passwords, and other security concerns.

“Our partner program is foundational to our growing investment in the channel and our mission to deliver the credential security that enterprises and their employees need to thrive,” said John Bennett, CEO at Dashlane. “In this age of identity-based attacks, our program makes it easy for partners to incorporate credential security into their overall enterprise security practice and help their customers prevent breaches.”

Members of the partner program will have access to the Credential Risk Detection solution, which continuously monitors the use of at-risk credentials in real-time across the workforce.

“We have long seen interest from Partners in working with Dashlane, and between Dashlane’s compelling solution and the fact that Credential Security is a topic of growing interest among businesses, this was the opportune time to expand our Partner Program,” said Jeff Cozzaglio, Dashlane’s VP of sales.

Threats to an organization’s cyber posture are continuously evolving, especially with the proliferation of AI. Read more about how one organization utilizes AI to predict and prevent threats across an organization.

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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