SaaS Security for 1Password

1Password Integration: Strengthen Access Controls Securely

Learn how Obsidian strengthens 1Password by enforcing access controls, monitoring integrations, and reducing identity risks.

Why 1Password Needs SaaS Security

Trying to protect SaaS without the right tools or context adds complexity and ignores risk:

  • Manual review does not scale: Security settings and permissions are unique for every vendor, demanding significant time and expertise to manage across SaaS
  • SaaS requires continuous monitoring: Access and privileges persist and evolve beyond intended use without monitoring or lifecycle enforcement, growing the attack surface
  • Disparate security leaves gaps: No centralized visibility or control over third-party app authorizations, OAuth scopes, or integration activity can leave risks unnoticed
  • Attackers are focused on SaaS: Compromise of high-privilege tokens or integrations can grant attackers persistent, organization-wide access to sensitive data

How Obsidian Security Defends 1Password

  • Detect and respond to SaaS threats in near real-time: Get high-fidelity security alerts the moment your SaaS events are processed.
  • Accelerate incident response: Speed up incident triage by reconstructing identity activity and events, making it simple to diagnose problems.
  • Prevent spear phishing and token compromise: Detect and prevent credential submissions to fake phishing sites to protect your corporate accounts, OAuth tokens, and sessions with browser-level security.
  • Find compromised accounts faster: Use confidence scores analyzing behavior, roles, and events to quickly spot suspicious activity.
  • Spot anomalies across your SaaS supply chain: See abnormal activity with connected SaaS vendors in near real time and use enriched alerts to accelerate investigation and remediation.

Addressing Identity and Access Risks in 1Password with Obsidian

1Password empowers access control, but also introduces risks from excessive access and third-party code. Obsidian’s SaaS-native security stack continuously monitors token usage, enforces secure configurations, and delivers identity-aware detection to help organizations mitigate modern SaaS threats.

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