When identity access management system Okta was breached earlier this year, 366 companies had their data compromised.
For those companies, a single point of failure put their data, and business, at risk. Because of the nature of Okta and similar systems, it wasn’t clear what, if any, changes had been made. That meant their disaster recovery process was more complicated than expected.
In this episode, accSenSe CEO Muli Motola explains the things that any company using identity access management systems can do right now to make their disaster recovery plan stronger and protect themselves in case of a major breach.*Update*
Okta has revealed that just two of its customers were affected by an incident in January in which threat actors compromised a third-party vendor’s workstation.
The authentication specialist completed its investigation into the events that took place between January 16 and 21 this year, when it was believed that a hacker from the Lapsus group gained access to back-end systems.https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/okta-just-two-customers-lapsus/
Previously, Okta estimated that 366 customers may have had their tenants accessed by the attackers via a Sitel support engineer’s machine.
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