Secure AI coding with the 1Password hook for Cursor Agentic Coding IDE

In this video to learn how the 1Password hook for Cursor keeps your environment files secure while using AI-powered development in Cursor. See how 1Password Environments prevent plaintext API keys, hardcoded tokens, and long-lived secrets from ever touching your repo or disk.

Streamlining Field Workflows with Egnyte + GoFormz

Modern businesses need faster, more accurate ways to capture data and move it securely across teams. Paper forms, manual uploads, and scattered files slow work down and introduce unnecessary risk. With GoFormz and Egnyte, organizations can digitize field data capture while ensuring information is securely stored, governed, and ready for collaboration.

Migrating the ionCube Blog: Infrastructure, Automation, and a Fresh Start

WordPress. We love it. We know not everyone feels the same way. There are obvious reasons, one of which is the regular news (though not as regular as it used to be) of a plugin containing a vulnerability. Needless to say, that kind of news sucks. You have to admit though that WordPress has come a long way to make such things less sucky with an impactful auto update process. Unfortunately, the only kind of update which is beyond WordPress’s sphere is the back end, i.e. the AMP stack.

FedRAMP Audit Log Retention Rules and Storage Options

Every cloud service provider that seeks an authorization to operate with the federal government using the FedRAMP framework has to undergo and pass an audit. Beyond passing the audit, the CSP needs to keep and maintain proof of not just their external audit, but also internal audits, continuous monitoring results, and more.

Bringing secure, just-in-time secrets to Cursor with 1Password

Developers are moving faster than ever with AI. Cursor is redefining how software gets built, and 1Password is redefining how teams secure access to SaaS and AI. Today, we are announcing a new integration that brings these two worlds together in a way that keeps development speed high and credential risk near zero.

Build a Context-Aware DLP Entity Detector Without Regex (Prompt-Based Detection Demo)

See how to build a prompt-based custom entity detector in Nightfall that understands context, not just patterns. Using a real healthcare example, you’ll see how prescription numbers are detected accurately while similar-looking data like purchase order numbers are ignored. You’ll see: Why regex breaks down in real workflows How prompt-based detection reduces false positives Creating a custom detector with positive and negative examples Deploying it to Slack and validating results across files.

Internxt Achieves SOC 2 Compliance

Internxt is proud to announce that we have successfully achieved SOC 2 compliance, emphasising our continued dedication to security and privacy. By achieving this milestone, SOC 2 certifies that Internxt meets the needs of users regarding the controls of Internxt relevant to security, availability, and processing integrity of users’ data and the confidentiality of this information.