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How to build secure agent swarms that power production-grade autonomous systems

If one autonomous agent is useful, it is natural to ask whether many agents working together could be dramatically more effective. Over the last few weeks, the AI community has been testing this idea in practice by running large numbers of agents in coordinated swarms. The early results are clear: swarms can be far more capable than individual agents, but only under the right conditions.

Solving the unsanctioned SaaS problem

Unsanctioned SaaS and shadow IT are problems every organization deals with. When procuring a new SaaS tool is a few clicks, an email, and a credit card away, it’s never been easier for unsanctioned apps to increase across the business. Often, this is outside IT’s line of sight, outside security controls, and outside standard provisioning/deprovisioning processes.

1Password and 60 Day Hustle: cybersecurity for small businesses

Small businesses can’t afford to wait when it comes to securing their business. Still, cybersecurity can be complex, and any entrepreneur will tell you that there’s already a lot to keep track of when starting and running a company. For small businesses dealing with limited (or nonexistent) IT and security teams, it’s important that their cybersecurity tools are both simple to use and efficient.

Security advisory for AI-assisted browsing interactions with the 1Password browser extension

This advisory describes an ecosystem-level risk that emerges when AI agents are able to autonomously read and act on untrusted content while operating with user-level permissions in a web browser.

What's the first security tool your small business should buy?

Small business (SMB) cybersecurity has never been simple, but it’s become even more complex in recent years. Today’s businesses have to deal with an ever-growing number of apps and tools to secure, and this complexity is naturally going to be far harder for small teams to manage. Particularly for very small businesses.

As AI supercharges phishing scams, 1Password introduces built-in protection

Phishing attacks are everywhere these days. People encounter them while shopping, job hunting, reading work emails, and checking personal texts. Thanks to AI-powered scammers, phishing has become both more common and harder to spot, leading to disastrous consequences. A phishing attack on a business costs an average of $4.8 million, and attacks on individuals can drain bank accounts and wreck credit scores.

Five things successful IT teams get right about SaaS management

It’s easy to see how SaaS sprawl happens if you picture the moment it starts. A team is blocked, someone needs a tool ASAP, and the answer to their problems lies just behind a free trial, so they sign up for a new tool. No one is being careless. They’re being efficient. The problem is that follow-up rarely keeps pace with new sign-ups, especially when the card on file belongs to "the company" and the requester has already moved on to the next priority.