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1Password Buys Apono to Enhance Access Management

1Password Buys Apono to Enhance Access Management

Posted on June 17, 2026 By CWS

1Password, a leading provider of password and access management solutions, has recently announced the acquisition of Apono, an Israeli firm specializing in just-in-time access governance. This strategic move aims to enhance 1Password’s capabilities in managing access for humans, machines, and AI agents.

Deal Details and Financial Insights

While the financial terms of the acquisition have not been officially disclosed, reports from Calcalist suggest that the deal is valued between $250 million and $300 million. This acquisition marks a significant expansion for 1Password, positioning it to offer more comprehensive access management solutions.

Apono’s just-in-time privileged access management system dynamically evaluates and grants temporary permissions, which are automatically revoked post-task completion. This eliminates the need for standing accounts or persistent privileges, thus enhancing security measures.

Integration with Major Platforms

The Apono platform seamlessly integrates with several leading cloud services such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, Snowflake, and Databricks. It also supports over 200 enterprise tools, allowing users to request access directly from familiar applications, streamlining the user experience.

For AI agents, Apono’s Intent-Based Access Control system links permissions to a human delegator’s intent, with real-time monitoring capabilities to address any deviations in behavior. This ensures a secure and controlled access environment.

Strategic Impact and Future Outlook

According to David Faugno, CEO of 1Password, the acquisition of Apono is a pivotal step in strengthening their identity security platform. The integration of Apono’s technology allows 1Password to not only safeguard credentials but also manage access more effectively across SaaS applications and devices.

The acquisition is part of a broader trend in the cybersecurity industry, with SecurityWeek’s M&A tracker noting 190 deals in 2026 alone, of which 20 are related to identity security and secure access solutions. This move by 1Password reflects the growing importance of advanced access management in the digital age.

The industry is witnessing a surge in mergers and acquisitions, with over 420 deals recorded in 2025, according to SecurityWeek’s annual report. As organizations continue to prioritize security, such strategic acquisitions become crucial in addressing evolving access management needs.

Security Week News Tags:1Password, access control, access management, Acquisition, AI governance, Apono, cloud integration, Cybersecurity, enterprise tools, identity security, just-in-time access, M&A, SaaS applications, security solutions, technology news

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