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Commvault Extends Identity Resilience to Okta Amid Exploding Identity-Driven Cyber Risk

New support for Okta helps enterprise leaders rapidly recover, access, and mitigate identity-centric attacks as credential theft and identity exposures surge worldwide

Commvault Systems Inc., a active player in unified resilience at enterprise scale, announced the expansion of its Identity Resilience portfolio to include support for Okta. Building on proven protection for identity systems, the new capability enables organizations to rapidly recover their Okta environments from misconfigurations, operational disruptions, and identity-driven cyberattacks.Commvault LogoIdentity exposure and credential theft are accelerating at an unprecedented rate as non-human, agentic, and API-based identities propagate and multiply. In 2024 alone, 107 billion identity records were exposed globally and last year, 57% of cyberattacks began with a compromised identity. As organizations adopt hybrid cloud architectures, SaaS applications, and AI-driven automation, identity systems have become the enterprise control plane, making their resilience mission-critical.

While Okta’s platform is designed to be resilient and help mitigate potential identity-based attacks, when an identity provider is disrupted – whether through human error or malicious activity – users are locked out, applications fail to authenticate, and operations can stall. Revenue impact, productivity loss, and customer-facing downtime can follow within minutes. Many organizations still rely on manual scripts and ad hoc processes to restore identity environments, increasing downtime and operational risk.

Commvault’s Identity Resilience capabilities close this gap with automated protection and granular, point-in-time recovery of critical Okta objects and configurations. By combining secure, immutable storage with precise restoration capabilities, organizations can reduce disruption and regain access quickly.

“Identity is the new cyber battleground, with most modern attacks targeting identity systems,” said Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer, Commvault. “By extending our Identity Resilience capabilities to Okta, we’re helping customers protect one of their most critical control planes so they can rapidly recover access and maintain business continuity even in the face of disruption.”

“As identity-driven attacks continue to escalate, integrating Commvault’s Identity Resilience capabilities with Okta will give us even greater confidence that if our identity platform is compromised or misconfigured, we can recover quickly and precisely without rebuilding our entire environment,” said Phil Winder, Chief of Information Technology, Delaware Department of Correction.

Key capabilities include:

  • Accelerated recovery from identity disruptions: Automated, policy-driven protection of critical Okta objects – including users, groups, applications, and policies – helps organizations quickly restore access following outages, operational mistakes, or cyber incidents
  • Granular, point-in-time recovery: Enables precise restoration of only the deleted, misconfigured, or compromised objects and settings, reducing downtime and eliminating the need for risky, full-environment rebuilds
  • Ransomware-resistant protection: Backup data is stored in Commvault-managed immutable, air-gapped storage isolated from production environments, helping safeguard identity data from ransomware and unauthorized changes
  • Streamlined recovery: Restore data and configurations across complex, interconnected, and interdependent identity systems through one integrated workflow – saving time and resources
  • Unified identity resilience platform: Extends Commvault’s single-platform approach to protect Okta and other identity systems – simplifying operations across hybrid identity environments and maintaining consistent policy enforcement, governance, and recovery across providers

Availability
Commvault’s identity resilience support for Okta is expected to be available through public Early Access in spring 2026, with availability planned for summer 2026. The solution will be offered globally as part of the Commvault Cloud Identity Resilience suite and priced on a per-user basis.

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