1Password CEO Jeff Shiner on business security, Lego and the risky online habit that annoys him most

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1Password CEO Jeff Shiner spoke to the Star about tech’s choppy waters, whether the company will ever go public, and how he’d respond if someone successfully breached his company’s security:

If the passwords to your Instagram profile, bank account, and UberEats app are all variations on the name of your favourite band, 1Password CEO Jeff Shiner wants a word with you.

He spoke to the Star at Collision about tech’s choppy waters, whether 1Password will ever go public, and how he’d respond if someone successfully breached his company’s security: 1Password is one of the biggest password managers in the world. I’m sure that makes you a target for hackers. How do you balance the security you need to keep businesses safe, while also making it easy for people to use?

Are there any emerging threats that keep you up at night that aren’t an issue yet, but might be in the next five to 10 years?

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I keep forgetting this is a Toronto company. I’ve used their software for years and I highly recommend it to keeps passwords strong, secure, and synchronized across your devices, your family, and your teams.

The Star did an Advertisbent and is passing it off as an article.

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