Identity Cloud Planned Maintenance - 10 April 2024 Release Notice - Week 15 - Tokyo Region Only
Scheduled Maintenance Report for Akamai Identity Cloud
Completed
The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Apr 10, 2024 - 18:34 UTC
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Apr 10, 2024 - 17:00 UTC
Scheduled
The Akamai Identity Cloud (AIC) service will undergo a maintenance update on 10 APRIL 2024 starting at 17:00 UTC and lasting for ~4 hours. The updates will be made to all Identity Cloud regions unless otherwise noted.

Identity Session Service Maintenance
- What: This release includes changes that are preparatory work to enable the Session Management capability later this year (administrative capabilities, event emission). This release also contains dependency updates.
- Component Area(s)*: OpenID Connect

NOTE: This release will ONLY be deployed to the Tokyo region.

Hosted Login Maintenance
- What: This release includes dependency updates and changes that are preparatory work to enable the Session Management capability later this year. The majority of changes are not visible, except the following:
Session ID (sid) may be visible in JavaScript responses. Those who view the browser console may see this field being returned.
- Component Area(s)*: Hosted Login

NOTE: This release will ONLY be deployed to the Tokyo region.

Authentication Service Maintenance
- What: This release includes dependency updates and changes that are preparatory work to enable the Session Management capability later this year. The majority of changes are not visible, except the following:
A new AMR may be seen in the authorization response depending on SSO implementation; the response may now include ‘none’ as an AMR. However, this does not change functionality.
The OIDC discovery document will contain new additions that customers may notice:
‘end_session_endpoint’ will be defined
acr_values_supported will now include ‘1’
scopes_supported will now include ‘offline_access’
claims_supported will now include ‘sid’ (session ID)
A new ‘offline_access’ scope will be inserted into tokens created after the release. Developers may notice this when introspecting tokens. This scope is non-functional but will be used at a later date.
- Component Area(s)*: Hosted Login

NOTE: This release will ONLY be deployed to the Tokyo region.

* Component Area(s) - The Identity Cloud API documentation for each Component Area and Associated Service can be found on Akamai Techdocs.

* SSL certificates for Akamai Identity Cloud - All public-facing Akamai Identity Cloud endpoints are protected with HTTPS using newer versions of TLS. Akamai closely monitors security industry standards and works to make sure our systems are as secure as possible while maintaining reasonable compatibility with the majority of possible clients. For details, please reference the Akamai Identity Cloud Certificate Authority Policy on the TechDocs site.

* Custom JavaScript - Akamai reserves the right to introduce modifications to the Hosted Login service that may affect the functionality of custom JavaScript code. Impacts to custom JS are not considered service incidents, and it is the customer’s responsibility to revise their custom JS to accommodate changes to the product as needed. See JavaScript Injection on Techdocs.

The service will remain operational during this period with no disruptions expected for any AIC customer or their users. However, if you experience a service issue during or shortly after this planned change please contact AkaTec at the numbers listed here.
Posted Apr 05, 2024 - 20:06 UTC
This scheduled maintenance affected: Japan.