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The 2026 DBIR says the quiet part loud: fundamentals still win

Every year, the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is one of the most hotly-anticipated and widely-read documents in security. And every year includes some surprising stats and reshuffles the top few threat vectors. But longtime readers will notice that the 2026 DBIR features some advice that ought to be familiar to everyone by now: get the basics right.

Vercel's Tom Occhino on why access control is product architecture

Zero-Shot Learning is a podcast about how AI gets built, secured, and deployed. Hosted by Nancy Wang, 1Password CTO, and Dev Tagare, Senior Director of Engineering at Google, it's a builder's view of the architecture and the complex choices it takes to ship with AI.

We solved the blank canvas problem | Tom Occhino from Vercel

The prototype is the new PRD. In 2013, Facebook’s development of React changed the way software engineers build and write code. Today, LLMs are transforming that process again. This episode features Tom Occhino, React co-creator and current CPO at Vercel, whose work sits at the center of both shifts. In conversation with 1Password CTO Nancy Wang and Google’s Dev Tagare, Tom explores the platform changes driven by AI-written code, builds a full-stack app in real time, and sets up a deeper discussion on the security risks of agents building software.

Codex builds at AI Speed, 1Password Secures it

Secure secrets for agentic workflows with 1Password MCP Server and Codex As AI agents write, execute, and ship production code, they need access to systems like databases, APIs, and deployment pipelines. With 1Password Environments MCP Server for Codex, instead of putting credentials directly into prompts or files, we provision a secure runtime environment where secrets are mounted, used, and discarded, with user authentication required at the moment of access.

Agents need boundaries with Fotis Chantzis from OpenAI, Zero-Shot Learning

Agents need boundaries | Fotis Chantzis from OpenAI Agents don't fit old identity models. As OpenAI’s Agent Security Lead, Fotis Chantzis has a front-row seat to see how agents push identity systems beyond what they were built to control. That’s where things start to fall apart and where most teams lose control.