Today marks a defining moment for the future of the identity and access management space. 🎉 Allow us to introduce 1Password® Extended Access Management (XAM)! 🎉 1Password and Kolide’s joint vision represents a unique, optimistic, and human-centric approach to solving the very real struggles and pain points of IT and Security teams--finally providing the ability to confidently say "yes!" to employee requests while keeping the company safe. For those wondering, Kolide’s Device Trust product is the central pillar of 1Password® XAM. So it's not going anywhere, especially with new support options for Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra rolling out this summer! 👀 But to learn what XAM is all about, we'll let Jason Meller explain. Read his blog today: https://lnkd.in/gaxsAx2k
Kolide by 1Password
Software Development
Malden, Massachusetts 3,141 followers
Device security that completes your Zero Trust picture. Built for Okta, powered by Honest Security
About us
Device security that completes your Zero Trust picture. Built for Okta, powered by Honest Security
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https://kolide.com/
External link for Kolide by 1Password
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Malden, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- endpoint security, dev operations, open source, mac management, SaaS, infrastructure, analytics, honest security, Slack App, patch management, cybersecurity, device trust, okta, and compliance
Products
Device Trust
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Software
Kolide is a powerful tool to help your company reach its compliance goals through the power of end-user self-remediation. We leverage the principles of Zero Trust to block a device from accessing your company’s SaaS apps and other resources if it isn’t running the Kolide agent or passing specific requirements. Kolide believes that Honest Security, transparency, and trust are the best way of building true security into a company’s infrastructure.
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Malden, Massachusetts 02148, US
Employees at Kolide by 1Password
Updates
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Kolide by 1Password reposted this
If you are in Security IT and worried about your employees using ChatGPT's new Mac app, you aren't alone. 🚩 By default, ChatGPT will use the data you send it to train its AI models if users use their personal workspace. 🚩 The Mac app makes it even easier to inadvertently share proprietary and confidential data (e.g., taking a screenshot of an open web browser and sending it for analysis). 🚩 While companies can pay for "Organization Workspaces" and create policies that ask their employees to use them, ChatGPT encourages a model where users can switch between Personal & Company workspaces (and inevitably forget to change them back). 🚩 There isn't a tool out there that allows employees to safely use this app while keeping the company's data safe. I am extremely bullish on AI, and it kills me that many IT and Security leaders are already discussing how they are going to block this ChatGPT app outright. This works in the short-term, but it creates a new problem: users who desperately want to use these tools are incentivized to actively subvert company policy to compete in the workplace. Let's try something else. With 1Password XAM (formerly Kolide by 1Password), we have just introduced a new Device Check for this new ChatGPT app that allows you to have the best of both worlds. 🟢 Allows your users to safely use the new ChatGPT App. 🟢 Ensures they have signed into an account associated with one of the organization's allowed OpenAI workspaces (which will not train the OpenAI models.) 🟢 If a user switches their context to send queries to their personal account, it reminds them to switch it back to the company workspace right away. 🟢 If they don't listen after a warning, 1Password XAM blocks the device from accessing the company's critical apps. We are excited to be contributing tools to the world that will hasten companies' ability to create and enforce nuanced AI policies. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/eSd3m6X7 #SecurityIT #AI #ChatGPT #DataProtection #1PasswordXAM #Kolide #TechInnovation #CompanyPolicy #DeviceSecurity #OpenAI #ConfidentialData #WorkplaceSafety
Two New Checks for the ChatGPT macOS App
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Kolide (by 1Password) is hiring! We’re currently looking for a Software Engineer! 💻 Specifically, we're looking for a junior to mid-level Golang developer who is excited about the opportunity to contribute greatly to our device agent team. We firmly believe that people are security’s greatest asset. And our team is full of amazing people working hard to build software that understands the needs of the end-user. We are part of 1Password, a remote first company, and you can work from anywhere in the US or Canada. We’re committed to our people, and to responsibly growing our team’s diverse set of skills and perspectives. If you, or someone you know, wants to join us on our mission of Honest Security, apply here: https://lnkd.in/ecTa4HGQ #hiring #GolangDeveloper
Software Engineer (Device Agent) | Kolide by 1Password
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Kolide by 1Password reposted this
🎉 Say hello to a brand new security solution — 1Password Extended Access Management. 🎉 Hybrid work, personal devices, and unmanaged apps that help employees boost their productivity have forever changed the way we work. So, the way we protect that work should change, too! 💡 1Password Extended Access Management 💡 is the first product that secures every sign-in to every application from every device, even your employees’ personal apps and computers that they use for business. 👏 As a new category of security software, Extended Access Management enables organizations to better secure themselves, realize significant productivity gains and cost savings, and empower employees to be proactive about compliance. Want to find out more? Discover the world of Extended Access Management - and go beyond traditional identity and access management to secure all apps on all devices, wherever you work. https://bit.ly/3UG3x98
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Kolide by 1Password reposted this
🚀 Big News from 1Password & Kolide! 🚀 I’m super excited to announce a major development in Kolide’s journey at 1Password. Today, we’re announcing 1Password® Extended Access Management (XAM), a human-first approach to identity and access management that extends its capabilities to account for how people _really_ work. 🔗 Read Kolide’s announcement: https://lnkd.in/gkhuivvN Joining 1Password just a few months ago, I knew we were poised to do something big together, but the pace and impact have been astonishing. At RSAC this year, I will join the other 1Password leaders to proudly share our joint vision on bridging the significant “Access-Trust Gap” that plagues today’s IT environments. Why focus on XAM? It’s simple: existing IAM systems are falling short. They don’t accommodate the ways people want to work and are working. XAM isn’t about just managing—it’s about empowering. It recognizes the realities of unmanaged SaaS apps and devices and offers solutions so IT can say “YES” more often to their users while also keeping the company and its data safe. Highlights of 1Password® Extended Access Management: ✅ User-friendly Credential Management ✅ Real-time Insights into Shadow IT ✅ Robust Device Trust Capabilities 🔍 Learn more about what XAM brings to the table and consider how it can revolutionize your organizational security. We’re eager to hear what you think! #1Password #Kolide #Cybersecurity #IdentityManagement #TechInnovation #FutureOfWork
Introducing 1Password® Extended Access Management With Kolide
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Tomorrow, April 30th, is “Honesty Day.” So we’ll be honest–we know webinars aren’t the most exciting events in the world. We also know that “device trust” is a term that’s been getting thrown around a lot in IT/Security circles, but nobody wants to talk about the nitty-gritty details of rolling it out at your company. So, if you want an honest and thorough overview of how to make device trust work for your team, we have a webinar for you. “Managing access based on device trust and health,” on April 30 at 12 pm ET. We’ll be talking about everything teams need to know about implementing device trust. And in honor of honesty day, we promise that this webinar will be all substance, with practical advice and minimal fluff guaranteed. https://lnkd.in/ent6FeHv #infosec #devicetrust
Managing Access - Device Trust & Health | 1Password | 1Password
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😬 Oof–this story’s a useful reminder that MFA alone won’t keep your systems safe. Bad actors are out there putting the “phony” in “telephony.” 📵 (And if you want to know how secure different auth methods are, check out our write-up: https://lnkd.in/ekYWfu6V).
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A lot of compliance guidelines have new vulnerability management requirements–and deadlines are coming faster than you think. https://lnkd.in/eg6FVyzE
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📆Open up your calendar app. Now scroll down to April 23. What a boring day, right? A Tuesday in April? You probably don’t have anything interesting scheduled. But what if we could change that? Just go ahead and add an event to your calendar: Device trust: Why Mobile Device Management is Not Enough April 23, at 12 pm ET. Hosted by Steve Won, Chief Product Officer at 1Password, and Jason Meller, VP, Product Management of Kolide by 1Password. They’ll be discussing device trust and the challenges it poses to teams–along with some teasers for the exciting developments 1Password is planning. Steve and Jason are both great speakers, so this is going to be a gripping discussion for anyone who’s even a little curious about the topic. (Or anyone who wants a break from their standard Tuesday space-out time). And hey, it’s a webinar, so you won’t even have to go out of your way to make it. Add some interest to your calendar, and get excited to learn more. https://lnkd.in/es_vQQrw #infosec #devicetrust #webinar #mdm
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We can't help but think of the MGM hack we wrote about not too long ago. If teams want phishing-resistant authentication, we have some ideas…https://lnkd.in/ePvDapng