1Password Teams With OpenAI to Stop AI Coding Agents From Leaking Credentials
1Password says AI coding agents should never hold persistent secrets, introducing a just-in-time credential model for OpenAI Codex designed to keep credentials out of prompts, code repositories, and model context. The post 1Password Teams With OpenAI to Stop AI Coding Agents From Leaking Credentials appeared first on SecurityWeek .
1Password says AI coding agents should never hold persistent secrets, introducing a just-in-time credential model for OpenAI Codex designed to keep credentials out of prompts, code repositories, and model context. The post 1Password Teams With OpenAI to Stop AI Coding Agents From Leaking Credentials appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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