Browser Session Monitoring — Track Access Across Devices
June 2025
Understanding where and when your privileged access management portal is being accessed is a fundamental security requirement. Today, we are introducing Browser Session Monitoring — a new feature that provides complete visibility into login sessions across all devices.
What's New
Session History
Every authentication event is now tracked and displayed in a dedicated Browser Sessions page. Users can see:
- All active and recent sessions
- Browser and operating system details
- IP address and approximate geographic location
- Session duration and last activity time
Date Range Filtering
Filter your session history by time period to quickly find relevant sessions. Whether you need to review today's logins or investigate activity from last month, the date range picker makes it easy.
Session-Audit Correlation
Each browser session is linked to its corresponding audit trail events. Click through from a session entry to see exactly what actions were performed during that session — providing a complete chain from authentication to action.
Device Fingerprinting Integration
Sessions are enriched with device fingerprint data, helping you distinguish between different devices even when they share the same IP address. This is particularly useful in corporate environments where many users share a network.
Security Benefits
- Detect unauthorized access — Spot unfamiliar sessions from unexpected locations
- Verify session hygiene — Ensure old sessions are terminated after password changes
- Support incident response — Quickly identify the scope of a compromised credential
- Compliance evidence — Demonstrate session monitoring capabilities to auditors
Getting Started
Browser Session Monitoring is available now for all users. Navigate to Profile > Browser Sessions to view your session history.
Read the full documentation: