New integration with AWS simplifies secrets management to secure sprawl, boost productivity, and reinforce cloud security.
1Password has officially signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help modern enterprises bridge the widening “Access‑Trust Gap” and enhance secure, scalable access management across complex, hybrid, AI-powered environments. The partnership builds on growing momentum in the AWS Marketplace—where 1Password contracts average four times larger and boast over 50% win rates—supporting its position within one-third of the Fortune. “Building on strong momentum, our expanded collaboration with AWS accelerates our vision of helping modern enterprises close the Access‑Trust Gap in the age of AI,” said David Faugno, Co‑CEO of 1Password. The integration introduces a seamless sync between 1Password’s Extended Access Management platform and AWS Secrets Manager, simplifying secrets management, eliminating plaintext credentials in CLI, CI/CD pipelines, and agentic AI workflows, while enforcing policy‑driven, least‑privilege access controls .
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Ivan Blagdan, CTO of Convertiv, emphasized that “1Password Extended Access Management gives us real‑time assurance that every device accessing sensitive data—whether personal or company‑issued—meets our standards around trust.” Addressing the challenge of securing AI agents, the platform treats them with the same rigor as human identities—eliminating hard‑coded secrets, enforcing fine‑grained policies, and monitoring agent activity without hindering developer productivity. Additionally, AWS sees this partnership as extending its security portfolio, enabling joint go‑to‑market efforts, co‑selling, and new market expansion, and emphasizing secure, identity‑first access as enterprises increasingly adopt autonomous AI systems. This collaboration marks AWS’s first SCA with a Canadian ISV creating a new enterprise security category, reinforcing both companies’ commitment to co‑innovation, global business growth, and equipping organizations with an access‑centric security architecture poised for the future of cloud and AI‑driven transformation