Every October the industry puts together information to share how people and businesses can be safer online. For this blog, we’re focusing on shadow IT – the hardware or software that employees use that isn’t managed by the company’s IT team – and how using a password manager can help.
If you’re comparing password managers, two names are likely to come up: 1Password and LastPass. So how do you know which is right for you?
Businesses can now automate threat detection for 1Password and their broader work environment with Obsidian Security, a security platform for software as a service (SaaS) tools.
Generative AI, large language models, and ChatGPT are dominating the headlines and people’s imaginations at the moment. While the incoming AI revolution may have some drawbacks, it also has the power to transform the way we learn, work, and play.
The moment you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived. Passkey support is now available in 1Password, letting you create, manage, and sign in with passkeys on a growing number of websites and apps.
Understanding how passkeys fit into the existing landscape of security and authentication is what our ‘versus’ series is all about. The goal of authentication is to verify that the person trying to gain access to a secret (e.g. an account) has permission to access it.