- 1password has revealed new tools for its XAM platform
- Users will benefit from observational and government functions
- Agentic AI safety has also been improved with new SDK
1password, a leader in expanded Access Management (XAM) and the creator of one of the best password managers, have revealed a number of new security and agent -IA capacities on his XAM platform.
Among the new updates have improved management and compliance features and app access to EN-click together with new Agentic AI features, including a 1Password SDK, service accounts and the ability to save AI-agent secrets in 1password Enterprise Password Manager.
1password has also announced a new partnership with Drata to further increase 1Password’s compliance offer.
New XAM capabilities
From June 2025, the platform will also offer compliance with extended unit to give the team’s additional visibility to the devices used by employees to access web and AI applications, whether they are work-provided or personal devices. A one-click-app-launcher is also made available in June, giving employees a single access point to all the managed and un-managed applications they need.
In the fall of 2025, the platform will also offer access management to SaaS applications so that IT teams can monitor and automate access and discover unauthorized shade IT. The administrators will be able to access an XAM console that provides visibility on the user’s life cycle, surface insights, policies across users, their devices and the applications they gain access to.
“The way people work has fundamentally changed, and security has to catch up quickly,” said David Faugno, Co-Ceo at 1password. “The explosion of SaaS has increased access management and government complexity, and now Agentic AI is putting together this challenge.”
“Organizations need a new approach, one that not only ensures managed units and applications, but also the non -managed tools that employees and AI agents actually use to get work done. That’s exactly what 1Password expanded access management is built for. We don’t just solve today’s problems; Compromise protection, ”Faugno added.
Agentic AI -Security from 1Password
As of today, 1password has made an SDK to Agentic AI available to help developers build secure AI work processes through programmatic control of vault products. What’s more, developers and the administrators will be able to create scoped API keys to give AI agents access to vaults without postponing credentials and allowing AI agents to function effectively without exposing businesses to further risk.
1password Enterprise Password Manager now also offers secure vaults to AI agents where they can retrieve information needed to access service providers while providing audit logs.
“Ai agents will quickly become the hardest working members of today’s workforce,” said Jeff Shiner, Co-Ceo at 1password. “They serve non-stop in machine speed and scale workflows in ways we’ve never seen. But they don’t fit nicely into old security models. That’s why we created agent AI security: helping companies move quickly and remain safe, giving developers the tools to innovate confidential while giving security teams they need.”
1password cooperates with Drata
1password has also announced that it has worked with Drata to offer improved compliance through continuous monitoring, secure access enforcement and real-time insight over the edge, AI-powered tools and employee-owned devices.
“Security and compliance are inseparable, especially as SaaS spreading and AI-Adoption introduce new layers of complexity and risk,” said David Faugno, Co-Ceo for 1Password. “Organizations cannot achieve lasting compliance without ensuring how people, devices, applications and AI agents have access to their critical business data and you cannot ensure access without continuously verifying compliance.”
“This partnership with Drata helps to reconcile these efforts, giving companies the opportunity to enforce strong security policies across all identities, applications and units-boats managed and non-managed-men they remain continuously revision-ready. It is a step towards a more modern, automated and resistant approach to confidence in scale,” concluded.