Device Approvals
SSO Cloud device approval system
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SSO Cloud device approval system
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Device Approvals are a required component of the SSO Connect Cloud platform. Approvals can be performed by users, admins, or automatically using the Keeper Automator service.
For customers who authenticate with Keeper SSO Connect Cloud, device approval performs a key transfer, in which the user's encrypted data key is delivered to the device, which is then decrypted locally using their elliptic curve private key.
Keeper SSO Connect Cloud provides Zero-Knowledge encryption while retaining a seamless login experience with any SAML 2.0 identity provider.
When a user attempts to login on a device that has never been used prior, an Elliptic Curve private/public key pair is generated on the new device. After the user authenticates successfully from their identity provider, a key exchange must take place in order for the user to decrypt the vault on their new device. We call this "Device Approval".
Using Guest, Private or Incognito mode browser modes will identify itself to keeper as a new device each time it is launched, and therefore will require a new device approval.
To preserve Zero Knowledge and ensure that Keeper's servers do not have access to any encryption keys, we developed a Push-based approval system that can be performed by the user or the designated Administrator. Keeper also allows customer to host a service which performs the device approvals and key exchange automatically, without any user interaction.
Device approval methods include the following:
Keeper Push (using push notifications) to existing user devices
Admin Approval via the Keeper Admin Console
Automatic approval via Keeper Automator service (preferred)
Semi-automated Admin Approval via Commander CLI