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SpecterOps Expands Identity Attack Path Management to Okta, GitHub and macOS
SpecterOps has expanded its identity attack path management capabilities to include support for Okta, GitHub and macOS environments. The new BloodHound Enterprise adds OpenGraph extensions to help identity and security teams remediate cross-platform attack paths, enabling organizations to access remediation guidance to shut down pathways before they can be exploited. New capabilities expand identity security coverage across Okta, GitHub, Jamf and extend least-privilege enforcement with environment-level access controls and encryption control via Bring Your Own Key (BYOK).
The update extends its platform’s ability to identify and map identity-based attack paths across a wider range of enterprise systems. By incorporating these platforms, organizations can gain visibility into how attackers might exploit identity relationships, misconfigurations or access privileges to move laterally within environments.
SpecterOps focuses on analyzing identity systems to uncover hidden attack paths that traditional security tools may not detect. The expanded coverage is intended to help security teams assess risks across cloud identity providers, developer tools and endpoint systems. Identity-based attacks have become a growing concern as organizations adopt cloud services and distributed development platforms.
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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on March 18, 2026