A brokerage password program should distinguish brokerage systems from agent-owned tools and apply consistent access rules across staff, agents, offices, and vendors.
Direct answer: A brokerage password program should distinguish brokerage systems from agent-owned tools and apply consistent access rules across staff, agents, offices, and vendors.
Start with organizational ownership
Brokerage email, domains, websites, transaction systems, shared marketing assets, phone services, recruitment platforms, and administrative portals need named business owners and company-controlled recovery. Avoid tying foundational systems to an owner’s personal mailbox or a former administrator’s phone.
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Create policy that matches operations
Define when shared accounts are permitted, who can approve administrators, which accounts require MFA, how recovery codes are protected, and how vendors receive access. Policy should also cover browser-saved credentials, personal devices, emergency access, suspected compromise, and prohibited sharing methods.
Coordinate onboarding, departures, and incidents
Agent onboarding should not mean emailing a universal password list. Provision systems based on affiliation and function. At departure, separate brokerage access from an agent’s portable business assets, revoke sessions and integrations, and document completion. During an incident, preserve evidence and coordinate email, endpoint, identity, and transaction-system response—not only password changes.
The controls that make password management work
A vault is useful only when the surrounding operating model is clear. Start with named accounts and native delegated roles wherever a platform supports them. Keep recovery email addresses, phone numbers, billing ownership, and administrator roles under company control. Use unique credentials, require MFA on important systems, secure the devices that open the vault, and document who approves access.
When a truly shared login cannot be avoided, assign a business owner, restrict it to the smallest practical group, and record what should happen when a person changes roles or leaves. A password manager strengthens this workflow; it does not replace endpoint protection, email security, backups, monitoring, policies, or employee training.
Practical implementation checklist
- Inventory the systems your organization actually uses and assign a business owner.
- Prefer named accounts, SSO, and native delegated roles over shared master logins.
- Store unavoidable shared secrets in an approved company vault with limited group access.
- Require MFA on email, the vault, administrators, finance, remote access, and other critical systems.
- Keep recovery methods, billing, domains, and foundational administrators under company control.
- Document employee, vendor, role-change, emergency, and offboarding workflows.
- Review stale administrators, former users, exposed credentials, integrations, and exceptions.
- Test recovery and incident procedures before an urgent event.
Where NordPass may fit
NordPass is one third-party business password-management option Sun Life Tech recommends evaluating. Current provider documentation describes encrypted vaults, password generation, autosave and autofill, multi-device access, secure sharing, activity visibility, and passkey support. Business capabilities such as Shared Folders, Groups, password-health reporting, breach monitoring, or provisioning may depend on the current plan.
Verify current features, platform support, plan eligibility, data-handling requirements, and commercial terms directly with NordPass before purchase. A product decision should follow an access inventory and implementation plan—not substitute for them.
Continue building the program
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- How to share business passwords securely
- Employee access and offboarding checklist
- Password manager vs. MFA
- Business password risk check
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FAQ
Quick answers to common questions.
No. Leadership, operations, compliance, HR, and system owners all influence approval, ownership, and offboarding.
If they require brokerage credentials, provide only approved access for the engagement and remove it promptly when the relationship ends.
No. Technology enforces part of the process; policy defines ownership, approvals, acceptable use, and response.
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