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Customize your rollout, speed up your day: Two powerful new updates for 1Password Enterprise Password Manager

Rolling out 1Password across your company should be fast, simple, and secure. But if you’re an IT admin deploying to thousands of employees, it can quickly become tedious. That changes today. We’re excited to launch two powerful improvements to help enterprise teams roll out 1Password faster, more securely, and with more control: Let’s take a closer look.

A unified future: What's next for our end-user experience

1Password is continually finding ways to protect millions of users and over 165K businesses, delivering a secure, seamless experience across our products. 1Password Extended Access Management builds on that focus by helping teams ensure that every identity is authentic, every application sign-on is secure, and every device is healthy. We are excited to take another step forward in delivering on that.

Why Omdia recommends Extended Access Management to simplify compliance

Omdia, a global analyst and advisory leader, recently released a report called “How Extended Access Management (XAM) closes the gaps in security.” This report describes how existing approaches to access management have failed to address the security, budgetary, and compliance risks posed by unmanaged identities, applications, and devices.

Omdia recommends Extended Access Management for shadow IT and AI

Omdia, a global analyst and advisory leader, recently released a report called “How Extended Access Management (XAM) closes the gaps in security.” The report argues that existing access management approaches have failed to adequately address the risks posed by unmanaged identities, applications, and devices.

What to do if the 16 billion password data leak impacted you

Around 16 billion login credentials have been leaked online, potentially affecting services like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more. Learn how to check if you’re impacted and discover practical steps to secure your accounts with tools like 1Password. Sixteen billion leaked login credentials. That’s the number of records security experts at Cybernews recently identified, making this one of the most significant credential leaks ever discovered.

All SSO security is not created equally

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: Why SSO is not enough for identity security. To read the complete ebook, click here. Single sign-on (SSO) solutions integrate with a company’s identity provider (IdP) to allow users to authenticate to multiple applications via a single log-in. By reducing the number of access points and employee credentials, SSO reduces a company’s attack surface.

1Password's new secrets syncing integration with AWS

A new integration between 1Password and AWS Secrets Manager makes it faster and easier to sync secrets across environments – all from within the 1Password desktop app. This update enables all 1Password and AWS Secrets Manager joint customers to simply and securely deliver secrets to AWS Secrets Manager. It’s the fast, familiar 1Password experience you know and trust – now extended to include environment variables and secrets support.

1Password signs strategic collaboration agreement with AWS: New integration simplifies app and AI secrets management

1Password has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with AWS to help modern enterprises close security blind spots, accelerate secure cloud adoption, and manage access in increasingly complex hybrid and AI-driven environments. This collaboration represents a long-term commitment to co-innovation, global growth, and enabling the adoption of AI tools, all while expanding support for the shared customers of 1Password and AWS.

SSO can't secure every identity

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: Why SSO is not enough for identity security. To read the complete ebook, click here. Single sign-on (SSO) solutions are designed to manage and secure access to SaaS applications. By integrating with a company’s identity provider (IdP), SSO allows teams to authenticate an identity to multiple applications via a single log-in.

Enforce device posture beyond SSO with Extended Device Compliance

At RSAC 2025, we announced Extended Device Compliance, a new capability within 1Password Device Trust that enforces device posture Checks before allowing access to web applications, including those not protected by single sign-on (SSO). Extended Device Compliance redefines industry expectations for device trust solutions, ensuring devices are secure and compliant even when users access apps outside traditional admin control.