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Okta Administration: Up and Running

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566644
Pages 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Lovisa Stenbäcken Stjernlöf Lovisa Stenbäcken Stjernlöf
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HenkJan de Vries HenkJan de Vries
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Okta
2. Chapter 1: IAM and Okta 3. Chapter 2: Working with Universal Directory 4. Chapter 3: Single Sign-On for a Great End User Experience 5. Chapter 4: Increasing Security with Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication 6. Chapter 5: Automating Using Life Cycle Management 7. Chapter 6: Customizing Your Okta GUI 8. Section 2: Extending Okta
9. Chapter 7: API Management 10. Chapter 8: Managing Access with Advanced Server Access 11. Chapter 9: Leveraging Access Gateway for Your On-Premises Applications 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

ASA – a high-level overview

Throughout the book, we have only spoken about managing applications. With ASA, Okta expands their touch plane by securing access to the server infrastructure. By doing so, the road to zero trust becomes a reality for more parts of your business than just users, applications, and devices. Also, as cloud adoption becomes an increasingly important DevOps job, making sure automation is the driver of it all is where Okta fits in.

Managing servers in your organization as part of your own infrastructure, or as part of your business model, means that your developers need to have access. This access is normally given using privileged accounts, either using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) with Secure Shell (SSH) or with privileged accounts accessing the server with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). These accounts are granted access based on the role of the accessing user, but over-privileged access can quickly become a problem. Commonly, you will see that...

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