Continuous conditional access with Jamf + Okta
Offer employees secure and seamless access from anywhere with continuous conditional access from Jamf and Okta.
One-time access checks aren't enough.
Given today’s threat landscape, one-time access checks for those accessing company assets and networks aren’t enough. Employees expect seamless access from anywhere, and attackers are counting on gaps in your security posture related to that access.
Continuous conditional access
That’s where continuous conditional access comes in. By constantly evaluating risk signals from users and devices, organizations can make smarter access decisions that protect both the user experience and sensitive data.
Jamf, Okta and other industry leaders have partnered to deliver just that.
Shared Signals Framework (SSF)
By leveraging protocols like the Shared Signals Framework and Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP), Jamf is interoperable with platforms that are embracing these open standards.
How it works
Mutual customers can now continuously share device trust signals from Jamf (which functions in this case as a transmitter of both risk and compliance signals) to Identity Threat Protection with Okta AI.
The result: user access can be updated in real time even after a session has started. If a Mac falls out of compliance or a user is flagged as high-risk, the organization can restrict or revoke access automatically, with the right security protocols in place.
Easy to deploy, easy to adopt
Thanks to Jamf and Okta’s shared support of upcoming industry standards like the Shared Signals Framework, setup is refreshingly simple. With minimal configuration, your IT, Security and IAM teams can start syncing real-time signals to enforce access policies that respond dynamically to risk.
No complex custom coding, no heavy lift.
The result? Stronger security through interoperability that crosses technology departments.
One-time access checks aren't enough.
Given today’s threat landscape, one-time access checks for those accessing company assets and networks aren’t enough. Employees expect seamless access from anywhere, and attackers are counting on gaps in your security posture related to that access.
Continuous conditional access
That’s where continuous conditional access comes in. By constantly evaluating risk signals from users and devices, organizations can make smarter access decisions that protect both the user experience and sensitive data.
Jamf, Okta and other industry leaders have partnered to deliver just that.
Shared Signals Framework (SSF)
By leveraging protocols like the Shared Signals Framework and Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP), Jamf is interoperable with platforms that are embracing these open standards.
How it works
Mutual customers can now continuously share device trust signals from Jamf (which functions in this case as a transmitter of both risk and compliance signals) to Identity Threat Protection with Okta AI.
The result: user access can be updated in real time even after a session has started. If a Mac falls out of compliance or a user is flagged as high-risk, the organization can restrict or revoke access automatically, with the right security protocols in place.
Easy to deploy, easy to adopt
Thanks to Jamf and Okta’s shared support of upcoming industry standards like the Shared Signals Framework, setup is refreshingly simple. With minimal configuration, your IT, Security and IAM teams can start syncing real-time signals to enforce access policies that respond dynamically to risk.
No complex custom coding, no heavy lift.
The result? Stronger security through interoperability that crosses technology departments.
Get started
Read the full integration guide on Okta's iamse.blog for a thorough step-by-step walkthrough of practical demo videos through key use cases and setup steps.
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