


“SSO plays a central role in enterprise security. At 1Password, we believe that the foundation of enterprise security is secure employees, and we’re driven by the principle that the safe thing must be easy by default,” said Steve Won, chief product officer at 1Password. “Securing employees at scale is no small task.

With deep integrations into existing IT workflows, Unlock with SSO helps IT teams improve their security posture while reducing daily login hassles and stress for employees. Enterprise customers can now unlock their 1Password accounts using Okta, with Azure AD and Duo to follow in the coming months.

Image credit: IgorVetushko/ depositphotos.Organizations can now access 1Password using Okta, accelerating productivity and boosting securityġPassword, the leader in human-centric security and privacy, announced the availability of Unlock with Single Sign-On (SSO). You can find out more on the 1Password blog and register for a webinar walkthrough of the product to be held on March 29 at 12pm ET. Unlock with SSO was designed with a trusted device model, meaning if a user’s identity provider credentials are ever compromised, our security model ensures that attackers won' be able to access a customers' vault." SSO plays a central role in enterprise security. "Enterprises start to secure their business by securing their employees. "Securing employees at scale is no small task," says Steve Won, chief product officer at 1Password. In addition they can enforce firewall and multi-factor authentication policies, apply geographic zone restrictions and other best practices.ġPassword research recently showed that 43 percent of employees admit to dangerous online behaviors like sharing logins and offloading or abandoning tasks altogether to avoid complicated login procedures. They can also set customizable permissions and access controls that ensure the right level of access for both new and existing employees. With this integration enterprise customers can use 1Password to store and share business secrets, including credit cards, passkeys, SSH keys, shared identities and sensitive documents.
