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1Password Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement With AWS: New Integration Simplifies App and AI Secrets Management

1Password signed a strategic collaboration agreement with AWS to enhance security and access management in hybrid and AI-driven environments. This partnership aims to address security challenges like secret sprawl by integrating 1Password's Extended Access Management with AWS Secrets Manager, enabling secure secrets synchronization without complex setups. The integration simplifies secrets management, minimizes operational bottlenecks, and supports innovation in AI workflows while ensuring secure access and compliance.

https://blog.1password.com/1password-signs-strategic-collaboration-agreement-with-aws/

1Password’s New Secrets Syncing Integration With AWS

1Password integrates with AWS Secrets Manager, streamlining secret syncing within the 1Password app. This simplifies secrets management, reducing risks of leaks and hardcoding. Users can scope secrets using 1Password environments and deliver them securely to AWS without complexity, enhancing team efficiency. The integration requires an AWS Secrets Manager account and a 1Password plan, marking the start of a strategic collaboration with AWS for innovation and support expansion. More cloud integrations are anticipated for future development.

https://blog.1password.com/1password-secrets-syncing-integration-with-aws/

New and Improved Tools for Active Reading

Inoreader has upgraded its features for readers and researchers, renaming “highlighters” to “spotlights” for better organization and collaboration. Spotlights allow users to highlight and group keywords and can be shared among team members. The updates also clarify highlights and notes, with an improved text selection menu for easier annotation. These changes aim to enhance user experience, making it more intuitive to manage and retrieve insights.

https://www.inoreader.com/blog/2025/06/new-and-improved-tools-for-active-reading.html

SSO Can’t Secure Every Identity

SSO enhances SaaS access security by streamlining logins via a single identity provider, but it cannot fully secure all company applications. The rise of remote work and diverse tools has widened the Access-Trust Gap, exposing unmonitored identities and devices. SSO is vulnerable to outages, superadmin access, and challenges in integrating contractors or legacy accounts. It also lacks oversight for AI agents and can be compromised. Companies need supplementary solutions like Device Trust and Extended Access Management to address these gaps, ensuring secure, continuous access for all users, devices, and AI tools.

https://blog.1password.com/sso-cant-secure-every-identity/

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