Part of ZeroTek's Okta Device Trust Setup guide.
Endpoint integration lets Okta gather additional context about a device during authentication β including whether it is compliant with the organization's security policies, such as having up-to-date antivirus software, an enabled firewall, or required system configurations. This helps prevent access from compromised or non-compliant devices.
Required role ZeroTek Administrator or ZeroTek Technician
Before you begin This is Step 2 of the Okta Device Trust Setup guide. It assumes you have completed Step 1: Configure Okta as a certificate authority with delegated SCEP challenge, including creating trusted certificate profiles in Intune for Windows and/or Mac.
Access the Okta Admin Console with Okta Super Administrator privileges β either through a Deep Link session from ZeroTek, or by logging in directly using an account assigned this role. Navigate to Security > Device Integrations.
Click the Endpoint security tab.
From the Add endpoint integration dropdown, select your endpoint integration. If you are using Microsoft Intune, select Windows Security Center β this is the most common pairing with Intune.
Select Windows as the platform and click Add.
Next steps
Proceed to Step 3: Create an Okta Device Trust authentication policy for an application.
Need help? Contact ZeroTek Support at [email protected].
