Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Securing AI agent access to credentials: the making of 1Password Secure Agentic Autofill

Enabling AI agents to securely use credentials in a browser is a challenging problem to solve. In this video, 1Password Head of Ecosystems and Partnerships Dennis Kromhout van der Meer discusses these challenges and the steps 1Password took to ensure that agents and LLMs never have access to your credentials when using Secure Remote Autofill.

Personal Machines | #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth

This video is for all of you using your personal machines for work. It might be a favour, a quick call or just an email. You're overlooking something serious here, and the 4th episode of the Little Lessons in cybersecurity series deals with just that. Head to the link here for some more interesting takes on casual habits that invite cyberthreats.

How Exabeam Detects LLM Abuse for Google Cloud Model Armor

In this demo, see how the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform integrates with Google Cloud Model Armor to detect and stop abuse of large language models (LLMs). You’ll learn how Exabeam: Monitors AI activity for suspicious or malicious behavior Uses advanced analytics to spot LLM misuse in real time Helps security teams enforce responsible AI use policies Watch how Exabeam and Google Cloud work together to provide stronger visibility, detection, and protection against emerging threats targeting LLMs.

Secure WordPress Login with One Click | miniOrange SAML Single Sign On (SSO) Plugin

Managing multiple logins across your WordPress environment can be frustrating for both users and teams. The miniOrange SAML Single Sign On (SSO) Plugin eliminates password fatigue by allowing users to log in once and access everything they need. Connect your dashboard, store, forum, LMS, and more through one secure, seamless login experience, powered by SAML 2.0 and trusted Identity Providers like Google Workspace (Google Apps, Okta, Salesforce, Azure AD (Microsoft Entra ID), Keycloak, ADFS, Office 365, OneLogin, Auth0, PingOne, WordPress, Oracle, JumpCloud, CyberArk, and more.

Drupal Session Management - Login Restriction

In this video, we show you how the Login Restriction feature in our Session Management module works, helping you control who can access your site. You’ll learn how to secure your website by setting rules around where and when users can log in, using IP-based restrictions to allow logins only from specific IP addresses or ranges, country-based restrictions to limit access to users from selected countries, and time-based restrictions to control logins during specific hours or days. Watch the video to see step-by-step instructions and keep your site safe and secure.