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Random but Memorable - Episode 11.4: Resilient Leader Rock Band with Sarah Armstrong-Smith

How can security leaders be effective and resilient in one of the world's most fast-paced sectors? We're joined by Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft, Sarah Armstrong-Smith, who offers her advice on crisis management and building a human-first security culture. 🚨🧑‍💻 We also serve up our latest 1Password tips in Did You Know? Plus, an episode wouldn't be complete without a game of HackerNoHacker! 🔐💻

Shell Plugins summer roundup: Pulumi, Cloudflare Workers, and more

1Password Shell Plugins bring one-touch access to programmers' favorite command line interfaces (CLIs). I’ll never get tired of cutting steps from what was once a manual process, especially if we can secure that workflow in the process. And that’s exactly what shell plugins do.

Random but Memorable - Episode 11.3: Teach Bot Cybersecurity Recipes with Clint Bodungen

Can ChatGPT help us unlock new cyber skills? 🔓🤖 Tune in to find out, as we sit down with Clint Bodungen, author of the upcoming book: ChatGPT for Cybersecurity CookBook: Learn practical generative AI recipes to supercharge your cyber skills. On today's show, we discover how to harness AI and large language models for good, in order to release our full potential in real-world cybersecurity. 🦸‍♀️💥

We're open-sourcing the library that powers 1Password's ability to log in with a passkey

You may have heard that 1Password beta testers can sign into websites using passkeys stored in their vaults. We’re actively developing the internal library powering passkey authentication, and now we’re open-sourcing it!

Why protecting 1Password with a passkey is just as secure as a password and Secret Key

Account password. Secret Key. These two pieces of information have been the backbone of 1Password’s security model for years. The Secret Key in particular is what makes 1Password fundamentally different to other password managers, and why you can be confident that your data is always safe, even if someone breached our servers.