1Password Focuses on Identity Security in Agentic AI Era
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1Password has appointed Nancy Wang, a former AWS executive, as chief technology officer to oversee the development of agentic AI security strategies. Agents are described as their own class of identities.
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Former AWS Exec Nancy Wang to Lead 1Password's Agentic AI Security Strategy 1Password named former AWS executive Nancy Wang as chief technology officer to oversee the evolution of its platforms to manage new artificial intelligence-driven workflows. "Agents are really their own class of identities," Wang said.