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1Password

Computer and Network Security

Toronto, ON 116,163 followers

Productive businesses use 1Password to secure employees at scale.

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Trusted by more than 180,000 businesses to protect their data, 1Password gives you complete control over passwords and other sensitive business information. As an integral layer of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) stack, 1Password protects all employee accounts – even those you aren’t aware of. Give employees secure access to any app or service and safely share everything you need to work together – including logins, documents, credit cards, and more – while keeping everything else private. 1Password is easy to deploy and integrates with Azure AD, Okta, OneLogin, and Slack, so you can automatically provision employees using the systems you already trust. It’s simple to manage and fits seamlessly into your team’s workflow, so you can secure your business without compromising productivity.

Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Toronto, ON
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005

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  • 1Password reposted this

    Security was built for a world where developers were the bottleneck. Humans wrote and reviewed code, then deployed it and found the bugs. AI is removing the human bottleneck constraint. Now an engineer can generate in an afternoon what used to take weeks. At the same time, attackers can use the same tools to find and exploit vulnerabilities faster. The gap between how fast systems change and how fast security adapts is widening. That’s one of the ideas explored in AIUC-1’s latest paper, After Mythos: Defending at Machine Speed, which I was fortunate to contribute to. My contribution focused on a simple question: what does “assume breach” mean when systems, identities, and permissions are changing continuously? At the end of the day, it comes back to identity and access. If an identity is compromised, does the blast radius stay small? Are permissions scoped tightly enough to prevent lateral movement? Can you tell whether the controls you put in place six months ago still reflect reality today? What is changing is the rate of change: agents add more identities, more delegated access, and more automation. The underlying challenge remains the same: understanding who can access what, under whose authority, and then making sure that those assumptions still hold at any given point in time. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the paper, and especially Lena Smart for pulling me into the discussion. Mandy Andress, Neil Bennett, Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, David Campbell, Rajiv Dattani, Jen Easterly, Lars Falch, Bil Harmer, CISSP, CISM, CIPP, Erik Hart, Jimmy Heschl, Matt Hillary, Mark Hillick, Heather Hinton, Simon Hodgkinson, Rune Kvist, Dr. David Mussington, Daniel Nuñez, Kevin Powers, Rajiv Singhal, Phil Venables, Dan Walsh, Adeel S., Craig Weatherhead, Min Xu Ph.D, CISSP, Tom Zick, PhD., Emil Bender Lassen, Abby Shen, Scott Roberts, John I., Amyn Jan., Katie Jenkins, Louise McElvogue, Omar Khawaja, Santosh Kumar, Xabier Muruaga, Rinki Sethi Ravi Soin ...and many more

  • At Snowflake Summit this week, our CTO Nancy Wang joined leaders from Snowflake, Tenable, and Resolve AI to talk agentic security and she put the core problem simply: "Ask your security team who took an action against a system. Is it a human? A service account? An agent? They probably don't know."   The key thread from the conversation was that agents inherit human permissions, operate 24/7 like machines, and move faster than any policy designed for people. Traditional identity systems weren't built for this.   The fix isn't to block everything. It's to make the secure path the easy path with least privilege, no standing permissions, intent bound to agent identity from creation through every action it takes.   Thanks to Snowflake for hosting the conversation. This is exactly the dialogue the industry needs right now. #AgenticAI #IdentitySecurity #SnowflakeSummit

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  • 1Password is hiring Account Executives to join our Go-To-Market team 🚀 You'll work with businesses that need to move fast without compromising on security, backed by a team that gives you the tools, support, and AI resources to do your best work. Ready to grow with us? Check out our open roles: 🔗 Account Executive, Enterprise - Chicago: https://lnkd.in/egjwWQDB 🔗 Account Executive, Enterprise - New York City Metro: https://lnkd.in/esB4aTbU 🔗 Account Executive, Enterprise - Bay Area, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego: https://lnkd.in/epck9_Tn 🔗 Account Executive, SMB - Austin: https://lnkd.in/euNrQBNP 🔗 Account Executive, SMB - Toronto: https://lnkd.in/e57WnePx Explore all opportunities: https://lnkd.in/euiVtN7w

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  • API keys in code. SSH keys on local machines. Tokens scattered across CI/CD pipelines. Limited visibility, inconsistent controls, and no clear way to revoke access when something goes wrong. Developer credentials are one of the fastest-growing blind spots in enterprise security. With AI agents now relying on credentials for access, the risk is accelerating. The good news: you can secure developer secrets using the tool your team already trusts, no new tools to roll out, no disruption to existing workflows. Join us on Wednesday, June 10th for a live demo: Discover Built-In Developer Security in 1Password Enterprise Password Manager. You'll learn: 🔹 Why developer credentials are a growing blind spot, and what 1Password can do about it 🔹 What's already available in 1Password EPM to secure developer credentials 🔹 How to enable developers to build securely without added friction 🔹 What the path to full developer credential security looks like Register now and extend the value of your existing 1Password deployment: https://bit.ly/4uK4YTD 🗓️ Wednesday, June 10 | 9 AM PDT / 12 PM EDT #DevSecurity #SecretsManagement #DeveloperTools #IdentitySecurity #1Password

  • Shadow IT, unmanaged SaaS and AI tools, and credentials that live outside your identity provider are access risks that grow without oversight, even in well-secured environments. 1Password is a Zscaler Technology Alliance partner, and we'll be at Zenith Live 2026 in Las Vegas (June 8–11) to show how 1Password extends zero trust. In the Partner Pavilion, we will be demoing how 1Password and Zscaler work together: 🔹 SaaS Manager: visibility and governance over the AI tools and SaaS apps your identity provider has never seen, so you can reduce risk, govern usage, and optimize spend 🔹 Enterprise Password Manager: securing credentials for every employee, AI agent, and machine identity accessing your critical systems 🔹 Device Trust with Zscaler: ensuring only known, compliant devices with the Zscaler agent installed and running can access your network before employees even log in Come find us in the Partner Pavilion. We'd love to connect! #ZenithLive #ZeroTrust #IdentitySecurity #AI #DeviceTrust #1Password

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    Day 2 at Snowflake Summit, and the conversations keep getting better. Today I joined a media panel on the future of AI security and governance alongside Nancy Wang (CTO, 1Password), Jason Merrick (SVP of Product, Tenable), and Mayank Agarwal (Founder and CTO, Resolve AI), with Nitika Gupta, our Head of Product Security at Snowflake, moderating. ❄️ We covered a lot of ground: what it actually means to secure AI systems that don't follow predictable paths, how identity and governance have to evolve for the agentic era, and why visibility is the foundation everything else has to be built on. The conversation touched on how organizations are navigating the tension between AI adoption speed and security readiness, and what it's going to take to get this right at scale. Thank you to Nancy, Jason, Mayank A., and Nitika for a genuinely rich discussion. This is exactly the kind of cross-industry conversation the moment calls for. #SnowflakeSummit #AISecurity

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  • 1Password Unified Access has been named a winner in the 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards, in the category of Non-Human Identity (NHI) Management. "Congratulations to 1Password. As AI agents move into production, they gave security teams something essential: the ability to discover, secure, and audit access for people, machines, and AI agents alike. This recognition highlights a team that is not just keeping pace with the threat landscape, but helping define what meaningful defense looks like." - Russ Fordyce, Chief Recognition Officer, Business Intelligence Group The 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards honor achievement across the full landscape of digital defense, spotlighting the companies and leaders moving security beyond reaction and into proactive, accountable practice. This award reflects the talent of our team, the trust of our customers, and our commitment to building security solutions that create real outcomes. Read the full announcement and the complete list of 2026 winners: https://bit.ly/4fkRTLY

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    The MSP channel is changing fast. AI, automation, and evolving client expectations are raising the bar for what it means to be a strategic IT partner. We are helping MSPs stay ahead. We'll be at Pax8 Beyond 2026 in Salt Lake City (June 7–9). Stop by Booth 215 to see how 1Password MSP Edition provides customizable access controls, actionable insights, and detailed usage reporting, so that your team can manage clients more efficiently and meet their security and compliance needs with confidence. Plus, join our breakout session with Wendy Nather, Senior Research Initiatives Director at 1Password, on Tuesday, June 9: Using Tabletop Exercises for Stealth Risk Management 📍 Room 150 A-G | 4:35–5:05 PM MT Tabletop exercises are often treated as routine training. Wendy will show how they can be one of your sharpest tools for uncovering hidden risks, aligning leadership before a crisis hits, and building the kind of executive awareness that changes how organizations respond when it matters most. If you're heading to #Pax8Beyond, come find us at Booth 215. We'd love to connect! https://bit.ly/3C00Y83 #MSP #ManagedServices #Cybersecurity #RiskManagement #1Password

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    A database provisioned in one click, and a full-stack app taking shape in real time. That's what Tom Occhino, CPO of Vercel, built live on Episode 2 of Zero-Shot Learning. But the demo is only part of the conversation. Tom Occhino helped build React at Facebook. Now at Vercel, he's watching that same leap happen again: AI is collapsing the gap between idea and shipped product. He joined Nancy Wang, CTO of 1Password, and Dev Tagare, Google's Head of Engineering for Google Gemini Enterprise, to talk about the shift to AI-driven development: 🔹 Why taste and judgment matter more when AI writes the code 🔹 How "the prototype is the new PRD" is reshaping how teams ship 🔹 What security guardrails for AI agents need to look like by default 🔹 How the role of the frontend engineer is being rewritten in real time This is one of our most technical and most honest conversations about building with AI, security guardrails for agents, Gen UI, and a live V0 demo you don't want to miss. 🎙️ Lock in: https://lnkd.in/eyJjw252

  • Of 8,000+ apps Okta analyzed in their 2026 "Businesses at Work" report, 1Password showed the highest industry-level growth of any security tool. 370% year-over-year growth. Here is what’s driving it. 91% of organizations Okta surveyed are using AI agents. Most are still in early or limited deployment, not because they don't want to move faster, but because the identity problem is unsolved. Agents don't have traditional identities and the existing access tools weren't built for them. The result is over-privileged agents, limited auditability, and real exposure risk. 1Password has been moving fast to close that gap. 🔹 Partnered with Cursor to bring secure, just-in-time secrets to AI builders 🔹 Launched an AI Agent Security Benchmark so teams can understand model-level access risks before they deploy 🔹 Launched Unified Access to help teams discover, secure and audit access across human, machine, and agent identities. Our blog goes deeper into the report and what’s ahead for 1Password: https://bit.ly/439KnMs

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1Password 4 total rounds

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