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Drata and 1Password unite to deliver secure, continuous compliance

Compliance without access control is incomplete. Security without continuous compliance is inadequate. With 1Password Extended Access Management and Drata, companies can finally unify these efforts—closing the Access-Trust Gap while accelerating audit readiness, improving security posture, and building trust overall. “Security and compliance are inseparable, especially as SaaS sprawl and AI adoption introduce new layers of complexity and risk,” says David Faugno, Co-CEO of 1Password.

Introducing programmatic item management with 1Password SDKs

Last year, we introduced 1Password SDKs — production-ready, open source libraries for Typescript/JavaScript, Python, and Go — to support secure access to secrets stored in 1Password. Today’s release expands those capabilities to provide full programmatic access to 1Password items, including creating, reading, updating, deleting, listing, and sharing information stored in vaults.

1Password product enhancements: Set expiry dates, find items nearby, and get autosave prompts

Helping you stay secure and productive is why we do what we do at 1Password. Whether it’s managing sensitive information across devices or streamlining your day-to-day workflows, you need to protect what matters most, at home and at work. Every day, your feedback helps us find ways to improve 1Password so we can better fit your needs. And with every release, we aim to bring you more features you’ll love.

IT & Security use cases solved with 1Password Extended Access Management

BYOD and SaaS adoption have been growing for years, and today, employees expect seamless access to the tools they need – wherever they work, on whatever devices they choose. They’ve taken control of their work environment, selecting applications and devices that best suit their needs, often outside of IT’s visibility. This shift has created a significant security challenge: traditional IAM, IGA, and MDM solutions were built for a controlled, managed environment.

MDM alone can't meet your compliance goals

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: “Why MDM isn’t enough for device security”. To read the complete ebook, click here. For years, global regulations and compliance standards have been a primary driver of Mobile Device Management’s (MDM) adoption in the workplace. This is thanks to its ability to force managed devices, en-masse, into meeting basic levels of compliance.

MDM vs Device Trust: Balancing security with productivity

Security tools inherently introduce some friction into workflows. However, too much friction can impede employee productivity to such a degree that the broader organization suffers. Historically, this has created a dilemma for CISOs, who struggle with finding the right balance between security and productivity.

New: Add a location to any 1Password item and access what you need, exactly where you need it

Passwords, PINs, and codes aren’t just part of your online world. From hotel safes and Wi-Fi passwords to gym lockers and alarm codes, you often need access to data that’s tied to a specific location in the real world (and in the case of alarm codes, you need it in a hurry). Wouldn’t it make life so much easier if you had a simple, quick way to find those items exactly when and where you need them? Well, now you can, thanks to a new capability in the 1Password app.

1Password policies guide: What they do and how to set them up

Policies are an essential part of every administrator’s digital toolbox. They let you tailor 1Password to your organization’s needs, strengthening security where necessary and making it easier for team members to follow company guidelines and procedures. Don’t worry if you haven’t rolled out any policies yet. Out of the box, 1Password improves your organization’s security by helping everyone use strong passwords and securely share company secrets.

The technical limitations of MDM vs device trust

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: “Why MDM isn’t enough for device security”. To read the complete ebook, click here. For years, mobile device management solutions (MDMs) have been all but ubiquitous in corporate cybersecurity. Devices enrolled in MDM are commonly referred to as “managed,” which reflects the tendency of companies to consider a device functionally secure as long as it has MDM installed.

1Password Enterprise Password Manager - MSP Edition now available to all MSPs

Big news for managed service providers (MSPs): You can now protect your clients with the enterprise password manager trusted by over 150,000 businesses. 1Password Enterprise Password Manager – MSP Edition is available to all MSPs, and you can try it free for 14 days. It’s an exciting and challenging time to be an MSP. Tech stacks are growing to unwieldy sizes, remote work is the new norm, and ransomware and its associated costs are rising.