1Password has announced that it has achieved the Infrastructure Protection distinction in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency, recognizing the company’s expertise in providing identity security software designed to help organizations achieve their cloud security goals.
1Password achieved the Infrastructure Protection distinction in the AWS Security Competency, validating its deep AWS expertise and solution integration.
The designation recognizes partners that deliver specialized security software to help businesses adopt, develop, and deploy security in AWS environments.
The achievement reinforces 1Password’s ability to secure cloud-native and AI-powered environments at enterprise scale with identity security built in by default.
The company’s Unified Access platform discovers and secures identities and credentials, authorizes access continuously, and audits actions across human and AI agents.
1Password is trusted by more than 180,000 businesses, including Asana, Canva, Figma, GitHub, Salesforce, Stripe, and Wiz.
The collaboration with AWS advances how organizations build AI securely on the AWS platform.
Achieving the Infrastructure Protection distinction in the AWS Security Competency differentiates 1Password as an AWS Partner that provides specialized identity security software designed to help companies from startups and mid-sized businesses to the largest global enterprises adopt, develop, and deploy security into their AWS environments. To receive the designation, partners must possess deep AWS expertise and deliver solutions seamlessly on AWS.
AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify AWS Partners with deep industry experience and expertise, enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions from startups to global enterprises.
Modern work runs on SaaS, automation, and AI systems that organizations depend on every day. As these systems take on greater responsibility in business workflows, trusted access across humans, machines, and AI agents becomes essential to operating at scale. The AWS Security Competency reinforces 1Password’s ability to secure cloud-native and AI-powered environments at enterprise scale, with identity security built in by default.
“Every new application, AI agent, and workflow expands what businesses are capable of, but also increases what needs to be secured,” said Larissa Crandall, Global Vice President of Channel and Alliances at 1Password. “Achieving the AWS Security Competency validates the depth of our identity security expertise and our ability to secure access for organizations innovating on AWS.”
This milestone reinforces the impact of 1Password’s collaboration with AWS, advancing how organizations build AI securely on AWS.
“Giving employees flexibility in how they work is great for productivity, but only if security keeps pace,” said Ott Gridassov, DevOps Engineer at Scoro. “With 1Password, we can confidently support employee-owned devices while ensuring they meet our security standards. That balance has helped us improve device health, reduce risk, and keep teams productive without adding friction.”
About 1Password
1Password is redefining identity security for how people and AI agents work today. The 1Password® Unified Access platform discovers and secures identities and credentials, authorizes access continuously, and audits actions across human and AI agents. 1Password SaaS Manager helps organizations discover and secure access to SaaS applications while optimizing spend. 1Password’s enterprise vault protects more than 1.3 billion credentials and secrets and is trusted by more than 1 million developers and over 180,000 businesses, including Asana, Canva, Cresta, Figma, GitHub, HackerOne, Hugging Face, MongoDB, Notion, Salesforce, SandboxAQ, Stripe, and Wiz.
1Password is redefining identity security for how people and AI agents work today. The 1Password® Unified Access platform discovers and secures identities and credentials, authorizes access continuously, and audits actions across human and AI agents. 1Password SaaS Manager helps organizations discover and secure access to SaaS applications while optimizing spend. 1Password’s enterprise vault protects more than 1.3 billion credentials and secrets and is trusted by more than 1 million developers and over 180,000 businesses, including Asana, Canva, Cresta, Figma, GitHub, HackerOne, Hugging Face, MongoDB, Notion, Salesforce, SandboxAQ, Stripe, and Wiz.