Companies Can Replace Passwords With Stronger Authentication in New
Adaptive Single Sign-On and Enhanced Adaptive Multi-Factor
Authentication Products
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2018--
Okta,
Inc. (NASDAQ:OKTA), the leading independent provider of identity for
the enterprise, today announced that organizations can replace passwords
with stronger authentication for employees, partners and customers with
the launch of Okta’s new contextual access management features. By
combining signals such as device, location and network context, with
threat intelligence from across Okta’s ecosystem through new
ThreatInsight functionality, organizations will be able to use Okta’s
contextual access management to eliminate the login password as a
primary factor of authentication. ThreatInsight will be available in
both Okta’s new Adaptive Single Sign-On (SSO) and enhanced Adaptive
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) products.
“The best password is no password at all.Today’s threat actors
are targeting the weakest point of your company’s security – your people
– and too many are successfully compromising employee accounts due to
poor or stolen passwords,” said Todd McKinnon, Chief Executive Officer
and co-founder, Okta. “Over the past few years, we’ve invested heavily
in new security technologies that provide the right level of protection
for the many apps and services an organization uses today, which can
vary by company, app, user and scenario. Now we’re using both those
signals across a user’s login context as well as insight from across our
ecosystem to improve an organization’s ability to set stronger access
controls and make faster, more intelligent decisions when there may be a
concern – allowing companies to replace the password with stronger,
simpler authentication.”
Okta ThreatInsight: threat intelligence curated by Okta’s incident
response team
Okta’s security detection and response team
monitors for and takes action against threats and suspicious activity
across its ecosystem of more than 4,350 customers and 5,500 partners in
the Okta Integration Network. Okta is making those insights available to
customers through Okta ThreatInsight so they can decide what actions to
take based on their risk tolerance requirements. Once customers set
policies that fit their needs, the risk-based assessment and response is
automated, allowing organizations to automatically step-up
authentication based on the intelligence provided.
“Brown-Forman is one of the largest American-owned distilled beverage
companies, responsibly building alcohol brands such as Jack Daniel’s,
Woodford Reserve and Korbel. We’re committed to providing a safe,
inclusive workplace and a secure customer experience. Ensuring the right
people have access to sensitive company resources is at the heart of
making that happen,” said Elias Oxendine IV, Global Director of IT
Security, Brown-Forman Corporation. “Okta’s new ThreatInsight and
behavioral signals give us insight into every authentication attempt,
helping us to simplify the user experience and more quickly take action
if something appears amiss. With Okta, we can better protect the most
important and often most vulnerable part of our security – our people.”
Okta’s contextual access management allows companies to eliminate the
password
Over the past several years, Okta has made significant
investments in device-based
access controls, extended its Adaptive MFA solution to cover cloud
and on-premises technologies, and increased intelligence via insights
into identity-driven threats. By blending these context signals and Okta
ThreatInsight, Okta Adaptive MFA is able to identify risk and make
dynamic access decisions. In addition, because Okta Adaptive MFA is able
to use these signals to build a stronger risk profile around a user, an
organization can eliminate the password as the primary authentication
factor. If the risk of the authentication request is high, the user
could be required to provide one or more factors for verification, such
as Okta Verify.
Examples of how IT administrators could set contextual access policies
both for people in their enterprise ecosystem and in their digital
products for customers include:
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If a user attempts to authenticate from a recognized IP address, on a
known device and on the company’s corporate network, the user would be
considered ‘low risk’ – and the user would not be required to
enter a password in order to login. Instead, the user would be
prompted for an alternate factor, such as Okta Verify Push.
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If a user attempts to authenticate from an unmanaged (though known)
device but in a new location, the user would be considered ‘moderate
risk’ and be prompted both for a security question and a second
factor, such as Okta Verify.
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If a user attempts to authenticate from an unmanaged and unknown
device and from a connection with a high threat level, the user would
be considered ‘high risk’ and Okta would disallow access.
"National Bank of Canada services millions of clients in hundreds of
branches across Canada. As an organization, we have clear objectives,
one of which is to simplify the customer experience,” said Alain Goffi,
Vice President, IT Infrastructures, National Bank of Canada. “Okta’s
smart authentication and contextual capabilities enable us to give our
clients a seamless, secure online experience.”
New Adaptive SSO product, enhanced Adaptive MFA
Both IT and
product teams can use this new context-driven functionality in Okta’s
enhanced Adaptive MFA offering. IT leaders at companies such as
Nordstrom, which leverages Okta to securely connect its team with the
tools they need to be productive and effective, can also access this
functionality in Okta’s new Adaptive SSO offering.
Okta Adaptive SSO will provide the same seamless, simple authentication
experience for users with the ability to integrate with a third-party
enterprise mobility management solution, such as AirWatch or MobileIron,
for device trust. Okta SSO and Adaptive SSO will also allow
organizations to use PIV card support, and take advantage of insights
from Okta ThreatInsight.
Availability
Adaptive SSO is available starting today.
ThreatInsight is scheduled to be available during the second half of
this year. For more information, visit: https://www.okta.com/products/adaptive-multi-factor-authentication/.
About Okta
Okta is the leading independent provider of
identity for the enterprise. The Okta Identity Cloud enables
organizations to both secure and manage their extended enterprise, and
transform their customers’ experiences. With over 5,500 pre-built
integrations to applications and infrastructure providers, Okta
customers can easily and securely adopt the technologies they need to
fulfill their missions. Over 4,350 organizations, including 20th Century
Fox, JetBlue, Nordstrom, Slack, Teach for America and Twilio trust Okta
to securely connect their people and technology.
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Source: Okta, Inc.
Okta, Inc.
Jenna Kozel, 415-418-9600
press@okta.com