Live WebinarHow Reddit scales secure access with 1Password
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 12th
- Time:
- 9:30 AM PST / 12:30 PM EST
Passwords are the #1 cause of security breaches, and many companies struggle with decentralized credential management and painful onboarding/offboarding processes. Reddit was no different. Weak passwords, shadow IT, and manual access management were straining IT teams and creating hidden security gaps. They needed a solution that reduced credential risk without slowing down their employees.
Join us as Reddit’s Sr. Manager of Enterprise Security & Systems, Nick Fohs, shares the inside story of how his team solved these challenges by adopting 1Password. You’ll get a first-hand look at the problems they faced, why they chose 1Password, and the impact it’s had on both security and efficiency.
What you’ll learn:
The real risks Reddit faced from credential sprawl, shadow IT, and inefficient access management.
Why usability was just as important as security in choosing a solution.
How Reddit successfully rolled out 1Password across the enterprise and drove 100% adoption.
The tangible outcomes — reduced IT burden, improved compliance, and stronger security posture.
Our Speakers

Nick Fohs
Sr. Manager of Enterprise Security & Systems, Reddit

Blake Brandon
Community Manager, 1Password