From onboarding to ongoing protection
See how Okta unifies secure onboarding, access governance, and automated threat response to protect your entire workforce.
Security that works as a unified front
Challenges
Traditional solutions are falling short
Today’s threats move faster than manual investigation. Disconnected tools create high-volume, low-context alerts that overwhelm security teams, delay containment, and give attackers the advantage.
OUR UNIFIED APPROACH
Move from alert to action with Okta
The Okta Platform enriches your stack and automates remediation, bringing your identity security fabric to life and stopping threats fast.
SECURE ONBOARDING
Protect access from day one
Okta automates identity verification and provisioning to help ensure every user gets secure, least-privilege access from the start.
ONGOING PROTECTION
Automate real-time detection & response
Okta detects risk signals and triggers automated actions like step-up MFA, account suspension, or session revocation across connected apps.
HYBRID ACCESS
Unify your entire hybrid stack
Okta unifies your stack, extending modern identity to legacy and on-prem apps. This provides a rich, single source of truth for identity.
Advanced products that power the solutions
Customer Story
Moving from manual investigation to strategic value
“We used to spend hours each day investigating threats. With Okta, we’ve put time back in our days to focus on more strategic IT initiatives.”
Will Freeman
IT Systems Engineer, Sign In Solutions
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Frequently asked questions
Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) is a security approach that uses identity signals as the primary way to detect and automatically respond to threats. It catches suspicious activity, like risky logins or privilege escalation, and triggers automated remediation.
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) and XDR (Extended Detection and Response) are broad tools that collect logs from many sources (network, endpoint, etc.). ITDR is a complementary solution that focuses on high-fidelity identity signals, making your SIEM and XDR smarter by providing rich user context to stop false positives.
Automated remediation is using no-code workflows to instantly fix a security issue. For example, when Okta detects a login from a high-risk location, a Workflow can automatically revoke all active user sessions and require step-up MFA, containing the threat in seconds.
No. Okta integrates with and enriches your SIEM (like Splunk or Sentinel). Okta provides the real-time identity context (the “who”) to your SIEM, and your SIEM can then trigger Okta Workflows to perform automated remediation (the “action”).
Okta detects identity-based threats by unifying signals from your entire security stack (SIEM, EDR, etc.) with its own rich user data. Okta AI analyzes this activity in real time to spot anomalies, risky behavior, and policy violations that indicate a threat.