Device Trust by Kolide is part of 1Password Extended Access Management. It allows you to secure all your team’s sign-ins for any application on any device, including unmanaged apps and devices. With Device Trust by Kolide, you can make sure that every device that accesses your business data is healthy, including bring-your-own devices. And you can help team members resolve device health issues on their own, without help from IT.
Getting started
All the tools you need to get started with a fresh instance of Kolide.
🔗 Connect Kolide to Okta
With Kolide, you can easily deploy a state-of-the-art Device Trust model for all the apps currently protected by Okta.
💻 Deploying the Kolide Agent
A key part of getting started with Kolide is getting the right agent into the hands of your end-users with the least friction possible.
Using Kolide
Learn more about Kolide’s powerful features.
🚀 Agent
The Kolide agent allows Mac, Windows, and Linux devices to communicate with the Kolide service.
📦 Installation Instructions
Learn how to download and install the agent on a device.
🗑️ Removal Instructions
Learn how to remove or uninstall the agent from a device.
🛟 Troubleshooting
Tips and techniques for fixing common issues with the Kolide agent.
🎛️ UI & Menu Bar App
Learn about Kolide’s Desktop UI features like the Menu Bar app and notifications.
⚙️ Using Advanced Features
Learn how to use the underlying features of the agent locally, such as osquery.
📃 Auth Logs
Auth logs allow administrators to understand an end user’s experience when they attempt to access an app protected by Kolide’s device trust authentication.
✅ Checks
Checks are the tests that Kolide runs on devices to make sure they meet your organization’s security and compliance requirements.
🖥️ Devices
Once enrolled and registered, Kolide provides administrators with detailed insight into the state of a device and its properties, in the UI and programmatically using the API.
🌌 End User Portal
The End User Portal allows end-users to learn more about Kolide and their currently registered devices.
🙏 Exemption Requests
Exemption requests allow end users to engage in dialogue with Kolide administrators about issues that they cannot resolve independently.
⚡ Live Query
Live Query allows you to ask Kolide to obtain data about one or many devices that is then retrieved and displayed in real time.
🪵 Log Pipeline
Learn how to send Kolide’s device data to your SIEM or Log aggregation service.
📱 Mobile App
The Kolide mobile app allows iOS and Android devices to communicate with the Kolide service.
👤 People
The People section of the app gives Kolide administrators a complete view of all the end users who are in scope for Kolide’s authentication.
🦠 Reporting Problems
How to report problems that you or your users are experiencing with the Kolide service.
⚙️ Settings & Admin Tools
Settings and Admin Tools allow you to invite other admins, restrict features, and access the Administrator Audit Log.
🗒️ The Audit Log
The audit logs allows administrators to review important actions that have occurred within Kolide.
🪪 Device Registration
Control what types of devices can register, whether the agent can be self-installed, and what requirements a device must meet to be eligible for registration.
💼 Device MDM Providers
Adding your device MDM provider in Kolide is a key part of requiring MDM enrollment for devices.
⚛️ End-User Remediation
Control how end users experience the user-driven remediation capabilities of Kolide.
⛔ Restrictions
Learn more about how administrators can limit access to certain features or agent data sources within Kolide.
Developers
Kolide offers both API and Webhooks to developers looking to programmatically interact with the Kolide platform.
🔌 API
Kolide’s REST-based API provides a simple way to programmatically read and interact with resources in your Kolide account.
📐 Changelog
A list of all additions and updates to Kolide’s API.
🪜 Usecases
Use cases for Kolide’s API.
🪝 Webhooks
Webhooks are a great way to get notified about important events that occur within Kolide, allowing you to react to them programmatically.