Shared Signals Framework Workflow for Zero Trust Implementation
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A new workflow using the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) has been developed to streamline Zero Trust implementation by enabling tools like Kolide Device Trust to send security events to Okta, despite lacking native SSF support. This solution involves using Tines as an intermediary to generate, sign, and deliver Security Event Tokens (SETs) based on device compliance changes, enhancing real-time risk assessment and policy enforcement. The workflow addresses key challenges in Zero Trust adoption, such as interoperability issues and the need for continuous, reliable signals about user and device posture. By bridging gaps between tools, it ensures consistent policy application and faster threat response.
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09.12.2025 13:30 1 articles · 23h ago
New Workflow Enables SSF Signal Transmission for Zero Trust Implementation
A new workflow developed by Scott Bean uses Tines to integrate Kolide Device Trust with Okta, enabling the transmission of SSF signals. This solution addresses interoperability issues and enhances real-time risk assessment and policy enforcement in Zero Trust environments. The workflow involves generating and storing SET signing keys, exposing an SSF transmitter API, and creating, signing, and sending SETs from Kolide events.
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- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30
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88% of organizations face significant challenges in implementing Zero Trust due to unreliable signal sharing between security tools.
First reported: 09.12.2025 13:301 source, 1 articleShow sources
- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30
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Kolide Device Trust does not natively support the Shared Signals Framework (SSF).
First reported: 09.12.2025 13:301 source, 1 articleShow sources
- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30
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The new workflow uses Tines to integrate Kolide Device Trust with Okta, enabling the transmission of SSF signals.
First reported: 09.12.2025 13:301 source, 1 articleShow sources
- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30
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Tines can receive, enrich, and correlate signals from Kolide, generate and sign SETs, and deliver them to Okta.
First reported: 09.12.2025 13:301 source, 1 articleShow sources
- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30
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The workflow involves generating and storing SET signing keys, exposing an SSF transmitter API, and creating, signing, and sending SETs from Kolide events.
First reported: 09.12.2025 13:301 source, 1 articleShow sources
- How to Streamline Zero Trust Using the Shared Signals Framework — thehackernews.com — 09.12.2025 13:30