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Bringing secure, just-in-time secrets to Cursor with 1Password

Developers are moving faster than ever with AI. Cursor is redefining how software gets built, and 1Password is redefining how teams secure access to SaaS and AI. Today, we are announcing a new integration that brings these two worlds together in a way that keeps development speed high and credential risk near zero.

Secure AI coding with the 1Password hook for Cursor Agentic Coding IDE

In this video to learn how the 1Password hook for Cursor keeps your environment files secure while using AI-powered development in Cursor. See how 1Password Environments prevent plaintext API keys, hardcoded tokens, and long-lived secrets from ever touching your repo or disk.

The role of credentials in the AI espionage campaign reported by Anthropic

Anthropic recently announced that the company has disrupted the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign. This attack used Claude Code to automate many steps, with AI handling up to 90% of the tasks, including web searches and the autonomous writing of exploit code. The attackers bypassed Claude’s guardrails by breaking each step into small tasks and role-playing as a red team member.

The hidden offboarding step draining your budget

There’s a good chance something important is missing from your IT team’s offboarding checklist, and it may be causing a steady drip of unnecessary, wasted spend. The source of this leak? No, it’s not the unreturned laptops; it’s the licenses for SaaS apps that employees use every day.

Principles in Practice 2: Authorization Should Be Deterministic, Not Probabilistic

Here’s the reality: AI unlocks incredible innovation, but it also introduces real security risk. LLMs are probabilistic, which makes them great for generating code or summarizing data, but unreliable when it comes to enforcing access. Security requires verifiable, rule-based truth. At 1Password, our approach to AI keeps authorization in a secure, auditable flow so you always know who is accessing what, and why.