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Define/Discuss: Signals #25

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jischr opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Define/Discuss: Signals #25

jischr opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments

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@jischr
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jischr commented Dec 16, 2024

topics to cover:

  • Receive Signals about:
    • Posture or Integrity Changes
      • receive real-time signals about changes in account posture or integrity
    • Device Posture or Integrity Changes
      • receive real-time signals about changes in the device posture or integrity (e.g. from device management services, EDR, etc.)
@joninusa
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Add Location change notification which can include the real client IP address

@dhs-BI
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dhs-BI commented Dec 17, 2024

@joninusa this may also include GPS coordinates on managed devices. I think we can generalize the statement to include network and physical location signals.

@aaronpk
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aaronpk commented Jan 10, 2025

Moving these over from #24:

  • Receive Notifications of Revoked Tokens
    • be notified when tokens have been revoked
  • Receive Notifications of Invalidated Sessions
    • be notified when sessions have been invalidated

Now I see why these used the term "notification" rather than "signal", because these refer to a very specific event triggering a very specific message. Whereas "receive real-time signals about changes in account posture" describes potentially many different things. In any case, I don't think this particular language detail is super important at the moment, just that these token/session events get talked about in the same bucket as other kinds of signals.

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