New Capability: Shared Signals Framework (Receiver)

:new_button: New Capability

This new integration between ISC and the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) provides ISC admins with a ready-to-use SSF Receiver, reducing the time, cost, and complexity of setup—while significantly strengthening your security posture.


:red_exclamation_mark: Problem

The Shared Signals Framework (SSF) is a new standard from the OpenID Foundation. Its purpose is to make it easy for companies to share security events related to the users who are using their systems. To further enhance the Identity governance and security experience, Identity Security Cloud needed to offer support for this new standard.


:light_bulb: Solution

The Shared Signals Framework - Receiver is the first phase of the integration with Shared Signal Framework and will enable you to share risk events in near real-time, improving coordination across XDR, SOC, and Compliance teams to accelerate threat detection and response.


:busts_in_silhouette: Who is affected?

ISC Administrators.


:clipboard: Action required

Atlas Enterprise features are available for add-on purchase for Business and Business Plus customers. Please contact your CSM for more information!


:date: Important dates for General Availability

Calendar

:bangbang: By RSVP’ing to this event you will be reminded of this release prior.

Sandbox availability: October 27, 2025
Production rollout: October 30, 2025

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Is there any administration / configuration documentation for this?

I only find the following…but it doesn’t say anything about what ISC can do after the security events are received. I would expect additional informational material being available, at the same time as this announcement, in order to have discussions on whether this particular add-on would warrant a purchase.

In recent announcements, there seem to be a deviation in announcement management quality when it comes to documentation / communication completeness and GA timeline (if one is provided in the announcement itself, and sometimes too soon, too ‘ready’. e.g. JDK17).

Examples:
No timeline, no documentation links: New Capability: SMB Application Connector for Data Access Security

No timeline: New Capability: Credential Provider Integration - BeyondTrust Password Safe On-Premise (Secrets Management)

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