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Zero-Shot Learning is a podcast about how AI gets built, secured, and deployed. Hosted by Nancy Wang, 1Password CTO, and Dev Tagare, Senior Director of Engineering at Google, it's a builder's view of the architecture and the complex choices it takes to ship wit...


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May was A&PI Heritage Month, and at 1Password, we're proud to shine a light on the people who bring these perspectives to life in our work and help shape our culture every day.

This year, we decided to spotlight Stephanie Cheng, Senior Customer Trainer and a leader within our A&PI Employee Resource Group. With over five years at 1Password, Stephanie has built he...


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At 1Password, our Jewish 'Bits Employee Community Group exists to create space for Jewish employees and curious allies alike to connect, learn, and show up authentically. For Jewish Heritage Month this May, we wanted to spotlight Nicole Smith, Staff Project Manager and lead of our Jewish 'Bits ECG.

In her four years at 1Password, Nicole has been someone people tu...


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Gartner's Hype Cycle for Agentic AI, published in April 2026, contains a passage that should be a wake-up call for any organization building an agent program:

Fully autonomous agents are not ready for most enterprise use cases, and human oversight remains essential. S...


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Coding agents like Codex are helping developers write, execute, and prepare code for production. Every action that AI coding agents take against a database, an API, or a deployment pipeline requires access to credentials. Today, these credentials typically live in .env files, scripts, or hardcoded in repositories, where they can be easily exfiltrated and are difficult to gove...


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