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Okta is an identity and access management platform whose authentication services affect account security, access control, and breach response.

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Okta is a cloud identity and access management platform used to authenticate people, issue access to applications, and administer workforce or customer identities. Its capabilities commonly include single sign-on, multifactor authentication, directory and lifecycle management, and policy-based authorization across SaaS, on-premises, and custom applications.

Because Okta can control access to many systems, its administrator accounts, identity APIs, integrations, and authentication sessions are high-value security surfaces. Organizations should apply least privilege, phishing-resistant MFA where feasible, careful separation of administrative roles, and prompt removal of departing users; misconfigured federation or provisioning can otherwise grant excessive or persistent access. Logs covering administrator activity, authentication events, token use, and changes to applications or policies support detection and incident response. Security advisories and vulnerability assessments should include Okta agents, connectors, browser components, and downstream integrations, while investigations should consider revoking sessions and rotating affected credentials.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

Okta Security Push Pays Dividends Following String of Issues

Credential Stuffing Plummets, More Malicious Requests Detected Amid Huge InvestmentOkta's 90-day push to improve its security architecture and operations following a crippling October 2023 data breach delivered quick results, CEO Todd McKinnon said. Okta over the past quarter reduced credential stuffing attempts and malicious bot traffic for its largest customers by more than 90%.