Security and access control

1Password keeps business credentials from becoming everybody's problem.

A practical fit for teams that need password management, secure sharing, device-aware access, and better control over the apps employees use every day.

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What they offer

1Password gives employees a secure place to store and share passwords, passkeys, documents, SSH keys, and other sensitive business credentials. For IT and security teams, it adds admin policies, reporting, recovery workflows, single sign-on options, device trust, and developer-friendly secrets management.

Plain-English use case

If your team still has passwords in spreadsheets, browser profiles, shared inboxes, or old employee notebooks, 1Password helps centralize access and reduce the odds that a forgotten login becomes a breach, delay, or painful offboarding issue.

Best-fit customers

Especially useful when compliance, offboarding, remote work, or SaaS sprawl are getting harder to manage.

Verticals

  • Healthcare and dental practices
  • Financial services and insurance
  • Legal and professional services
  • Technology and SaaS teams
  • Retail or multi-location operators

Company size

  • 10 to 500 employees
  • Growing teams adding SaaS quickly
  • Distributed or hybrid workforces
  • Organizations without a large security staff

Buying triggers

  • Employee turnover creates access risk
  • Cyber insurance or audit pressure
  • Shared admin accounts need cleanup
  • Developers need safer secrets handling

How RootPath helps

We help confirm whether 1Password is the right level of control for your team, compare it against identity and password-management alternatives, and map rollout needs by department. The goal is not just buying licenses. It is getting adoption, policies, and offboarding right.

Best when you want security that employees will actually use.