TBH the main thing that helps with in practice is that it forces teams to get off the “emailed spreadsheet of shared passwords” model of access management. Which mainly becomes useful if someone is leaving the team in a hurry under less than ideal circumstances.
“That problem is not on the urgent/important pareto frontier” is absolutely a valid answer though, especially since AFAIK LW doesn’t store any data more sensitive than passwords / a few home addresses.
TBH the main thing that helps with in practice is that it forces teams to get off the “emailed spreadsheet of shared passwords” model of access management. Which mainly becomes useful if someone is leaving the team in a hurry under less than ideal circumstances.
“That problem is not on the urgent/important pareto frontier” is absolutely a valid answer though, especially since AFAIK LW doesn’t store any data more sensitive than passwords / a few home addresses.