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Okta’s Cross App Access solution enables ISVs to deliver secure, enterprise-grade integrations for AI agents by removing repetitive authorization consent screens and offering interoperability between apps and AI systems

June 24, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Okta, working with industry leading ISVs, is launching Cross App Access to help ISVs deliver secure, enterprise-ready integrations in an AI-powered world. Anticipated to be available for select Okta Platform customers as a feature in Q3 of this year, it will enable ISVs’ enterprise customers to better connect their AI tools to other apps and data, deliver more seamless experiences for the end user by removing repetitive authorization consent screens, and manage agent access for better security and compliance. As an extension of OAuth, it brings visibility and control to both agent-driven and app-to-app interactions, allowing IT teams to decide what apps are connecting and what information AI agents can access. Cross App Access enables ISVs to deliver secure, enterprise-grade integrations for AI agents and other autonomous systems, such as workflow automation tools. By shifting access control to the identity provider, like Okta, ISVs can reduce security risks, simplify integration complexity, and better support their customers’ compliance and governance needs.  With Cross App Access, enterprises can enhance security and usability, empowering IT to manage agent access while enabling seamless, low-friction experiences for users. It supports secure interoperability between apps and AI systems, making it easier to adopt innovative ISV solutions without compromising oversight or performance.

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