Is Apple Taking a Bite Out of the Password Management Market?

Apple’s recent announcement of its standalone password manager at WWDC 2024 is a call to action for every Apple user to upgrade their password practices and prioritize the creation and secure storage of the credentials that protect their most sensitive assets. If the regular headlines about account takeover attacks leading to data breaches and severe financial consequences for organizations weren’t enough, Apple’s announcement further reinforces how essential effective password management is in protecting accounts and sensitive data from dangerous cybercriminals. From individuals to multinational corporations, a secure password manager serves as a critical frontline defense against common cyberthreats that pose significant risks to organizations in the UK and around the world.

As small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) increasingly find themselves being targeted by opportunistic cybercriminals, maintaining strong cybersecurity practices is paramount. While Apple’s new password manager will undoubtedly improve security for consumers looking for a basic solution, and improves on previous iCloud Keychain features, it lacks the features, cross-platform functionality, and perhaps most importantly, the robust enterprise-grade protection offered by leading password managers on the market today.