The Cornell Enterprise LastPass account created for you will use your NetID address, so you will sign in to LastPass using your NetID address, not your alias address. You will complete two-...
Cornell's Secure Password Management service allows administrators to share sensitive information, such as passwords.
On February 1, 2018, the former product, PMP, was taken offline...
What happens if I have already set up a personal LastPass account using my Cornell email address?
If you have, at some point in the past, created a personal LastPass account using your...
If you choose to use Cornell's Enterprise LastPass service, we require that your account be secured with Duo, Cornell's two-step login service.
Faculty and staff also use Duo for access to...
When you leave Cornell, your account will be converted to a free, personal account. All the site information you have saved will be retained. Of course, credentials you used to access some Cornell...
If you spend time online (and look, you're online right now!), you probably have dozens or hundreds of accounts at various websites.
We recommend that you
use strong,...
If you re-use a password on multiple accounts, even if your password is long and complicated, all it takes is one account getting compromised to make all your other accounts vulnerable...