Okta Introduces Okta Device Access to Help Organizations Mature their Zero Trust Strategy
New product extends Okta’s trusted access management capabilities to the point of device login, empowering employees to work safely from anywhere
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“Identity has become the first line of defense in a hybrid world of cloud applications and devices,” said Arnab Bose, Chief Product Officer, Workforce Identity Cloud at Okta. “We believe identity should empower IT and security teams to protect the enterprise across all touchpoints without compromising on productivity or agility. That’s why we’re investing meaningfully to become a first-party player in the device security space, and provide our customers with a unified authentication experience from any device to all applications. This empowers our customers to implement zero trust and use any technology safely.”
Unified Access Management for Hybrid Work
Okta Device Access will bring the same login experience that organizations trust for seamless access to their business apps to the point of device login. Unifying access management translates to immediate productivity gains for admins who can now integrate authentication policies across all user touchpoints, as well as for employees who can safely sign into their work devices and applications with a unified access experience — which means fewer passwords for potential attackers to utilize.
Reinforcing Okta’s commitment to independence and neutrality, Okta Device Access is also designed to work seamlessly across devices, empowering customers to build the best-of-breed technology architecture of their choice. This includes support for Windows and macOS, with support for additional operating systems to come.
Okta Device Access is launching with two critical capabilities: Desktop MFA for Windows and macOS, and Desktop Password Sync for macOS.
- Desktop MFA for Windows and macOS: Devices are the first vulnerable touchpoint for cyberattacks and at least one cybersecurity regulation requires MFA for device access — a key factor for organizations that work with government entities. With this feature, customers can extend Okta’s Advanced MFA policies to the desktop login to strengthen their zero trust strategy, and protect local data, native apps, and non-internet facing services on desktops.
- Desktop Password Sync for macOS: Developed in close partnership with Jamf and built on top of Apple’s Platform Single Sign-On Extension, this feature securely provisions local macOS user accounts with Okta credentials and seamlessly enrolls users into Okta Verify and FastPass, Okta’s flagship passwordless authenticator, to enable phishing-resistant authentication to any Okta-protected app. Organizations can also incorporate relevant device context into their authentication flows and gain higher security assurance through its Device Assurance capabilities in Okta Verify.
“At NOV, we power the industry that powers the world,” said John McLeod, Chief Information Security Officer at NOV, which delivers technology-driven solutions to empower the global energy industry. “Our operations span multiple regions around the world, which makes it especially critical that employees can safely access digital resources from wherever they are. Okta Device Access is a natural step on our zero trust journey by providing our employees with the seamless access they need to do their best work, while at the same time helping to protect the device.”
Advancing Zero Trust with Identity-Powered Security
The vision for Okta Device Access is to unify access to everything employees need to work safely and productively from anywhere. By extending Okta’s leading IAM from apps to devices, customers can advance their zero trust strategy with identity-powered security and a reimagined single sign-on experience across all touchpoints.
Learn more about Okta Device Access on our blog.
Availability
For Okta Workforce Identity Cloud customers, Desktop MFA for Windows is planned to be in Early Access in Q3 of 2023 and Generally Available in Q4 of 2023. Desktop Password Sync for macOS is planned to be in Early Access in Q3 of 2023 and Generally Available in Q4 of 2023. Desktop MFA for macOS is planned to be in Early Access in Q4 of 2023 and Generally Available in Q1 of 2024.
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About Okta
Okta is the World’s Identity Company. As the leading independent Identity partner, we free everyone to safely use any technology—anywhere, on any device or app. The most trusted brands trust Okta to enable secure access, authentication, and automation. With flexibility and neutrality at the core of our Okta Workforce Identity and Customer Identity Clouds, business leaders and developers can focus on innovation and accelerate digital transformation, thanks to customizable solutions and more than 7,000 pre-built integrations. We’re building a world where Identity belongs to you. Learn more at okta.com.
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Joel Jamora
press@okta.com
Source: Okta, Inc.