Dashlane Unveils Omnix: AI-Powered Defense Against Rising Phishing Threats

April 25, 2025
Dashlane Unveils Omnix: AI-Powered Defense Against Rising Phishing Threats
  • Dashlane has launched Omnix, an AI-powered credential security platform designed to combat rising human risks from AI-driven phishing attacks and shadow IT.

  • The introduction of Omnix aims to enhance IT teams' ability to manage, detect, and respond to real-time credential threats, moving beyond traditional vault-based password management.

  • Notable enterprise clients, such as Chapters Health System and Cineplex, have successfully implemented Dashlane to enhance their security outcomes.

  • Dashlane now supports various deployment options for its credential risk detection, including Group Policy Objects (GPO) and Microsoft Intune.

  • According to a Dashlane report, 80% of organizations have experienced an increase in phishing attacks, exacerbated by unmanaged AI applications that bypass security measures.

  • The platform's browser extension provides visibility into credential activity and potential threats that traditional solutions may not detect.

  • Dashlane Omnix has shown effectiveness in prompting users to change at-risk passwords, with 79% of users responding positively to Slack-based alerts.

  • The platform aims to unify proactive intelligence, real-time response, and protected access for comprehensive credential security within organizations.

  • Key features of Omnix include continuous monitoring for credential threats, enterprise credential management with secure vaults, real-time issue flagging through a browser extension, and a breach-resistant design utilizing Dashlane Secure Cloud.

  • The platform utilizes a pre-trained AI model to alert users about malicious websites, serving as an additional line of defense against phishing.

  • Aidan Turner from Downer Group noted that adopting Dashlane has allowed for a more intelligent, proactive approach to credential security, reducing risks before they escalate.

  • John Bennett, CEO of Dashlane, emphasized the importance of a proactive approach to credential security, moving beyond reactive measures that leave enterprises vulnerable.

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