Enterprise credential security and password management platform
Dashlane operates a credential management platform with a security-first architecture (passkeys, SAML, OAuth, zero-knowledge encryption) backed by AWS/Azure and Kubernetes. The tech stack reflects a product-heavy org: React frontend, TypeScript/JavaScript, Jest/Webpack for testing, plus GitLab CI/CD and SonarQube for quality gates. Active projects show a maturing platform — vulnerability management scaling, CI/CD guardrails, compliance tooling — paired with GTM focus (pricing strategy, trial experience). Hiring is decelerating across engineering and security, suggesting stabilization post-growth.
Dashlane provides credential security and password management for enterprises, protecting employees and company access across the organization. The product integrates credential protection with workforce access management via their Omnix platform, using patented zero-knowledge encryption and real-time threat response. Founded in 2009, the company operates from New York with distributed hiring across the US, France, and Portugal. The 201–500-person org is engineering- and security-focused, with active development on vulnerability management, compliance workflows, and platform reliability alongside commercial-stage work on pricing and onboarding.
Dashlane's stack includes AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes for orchestration, TypeScript/React for the frontend, and Elasticsearch for search. Security controls span passkeys, SAML, OAuth, and zero-knowledge encryption. CI/CD runs on GitLab with SonarQube for code quality.
Dashlane is headquartered in New York, New York. The company actively hires across the United States, France, and Portugal.
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