Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

March 2022

What incognito and private browsing modes do and don't do

There are countless reasons why you might want to keep the websites you’re visiting a secret. For example, you could be planning a surprise vacation for your best friend, seeking out information that’s meant to be banned in your country, or simply trying to minimize what advertisers know about you.

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.1: Nightmare Villain Bug Bounty

On today's episode we're unveiling 1Password's exciting new developer tools with our VP of Product Management, Tony Myers. Settle in for This Week at 1Password to learn more about the new SSH capability, CLI 2.0, our developer docs portal, and the frictionless workflow developers can expect. We also grimace our way through the security news in Watchtower Weekly (much like our reaction to rising gas prices) – you might want to think twice about checking prices using privacy-guzzling GasBuddy. ⛽️

How to manage your company's IT security without stressing out

Responsible for keeping your business secure? We know it can feel like a daunting task. After all, the average business has multiple employees using different devices with varying amounts of technological expertise. A single team member might use just one app to stay productive, while another may use 1,000. And they could work in a company-owned location, like an office, or hundreds of places around the world, including their own home.

Hello CISO - Episode 4: Employee Surveillance vs. Enterprise Security

How do you balance data collection at work with workers’ inalienable right to privacy? It's a fine line to walk, but if you always err on the side of employee privacy, it's hard to go wrong. In this episode of Hello CISO, Troy breaks down how to systematize that balance – and how to uncover the hidden costs of data collection. Hello CISO is a new series aimed at Chief Information Security Officers, IT security teams, and all other members of an organization responsible for maintaining the safety and integrity of the business and its operations.

Talking to your kids about online safety

Raising a family today means, for many parents, having kids who use the internet for entertainment, talking with friends, and schoolwork. Millions now have a smartphone around the time they lose their first tooth. This creates new challenges for parents who want to help their children navigate around mature content, misinformation, and other online risks.

Strengthening our investment in customer security with a $1 million bug bounty

At 1Password, we’re committed to providing an industry-leading security platform for both businesses and families. That’s why today, we’re announcing that we’ve increased our top bug bounty reward with Bugcrowd to $1 million. With this investment, we’re further bolstering our ongoing efforts to keep 1Password customers as secure as possible.

How a password manager fits into a digital minimalist lifestyle

Getting a password manager is the ultimate minimalist move – after all, reducing the number of passwords you need to remember down to one is pretty significant. When we’re talking about digital minimalism we’re referring to the idea of simplifying your digital life to help you focus on the things that are truly important to you. A password manager is an important tool in any digital minimalist’s life and can help you achieve that organizational, zen-like happiness.

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.0: Puzzle Solving Developer Community with Stack Overflow

This week, we’re joined by Jeremiah Peschka from Stack Overflow to learn why building communities for developers is so important, and how code is reshaping our world in 2022. In Watchtower Weekly this episode, we also discuss how hacking communities have responded to the conflict in Ukraine and how graphics-chip giant, Nvidia, may have got revenge on its hackers. Plus, if Wordle wasn’t addictive enough, we also take a look at the lesser-known version: PassWORDLE!

How to use 1Password Families with both friends and relatives

Over the years, we’ve heard of many creative ways friends and families use shared vaults to manage their private information. While “Families” is in the name, 1Password supports every kind of family – whether you live together or separately, and whether you’re blood relatives, friends, or roommates. We want to make sharing personal data easy and secure for you and those you care about.

Forgot your password? Learn how to reset and change passwords safely

Creating and remembering strong, unique passwords can be a challenge, and resetting them when you forget can be annoying and time-consuming. But it doesn’t have to be this way. If you adopt a password manager like 1Password, you can instantly generate and safely store all your passwords in one place.