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# Non-Human Identity with Interactive Browser Access

Detects non-human identities (NHIs) accessing resources using interactive browsers.

Interactive browser access by NHIs is rare and a risk factor for non-interactive accounts. This anomalous behavior should be investigated.

#### Recommended Actions

Please review the associated activity of the NHI(s) failing this check. Evaluate the account's behavior for signs of other security anomalies, such as interactive logins, new locations, or login failures.

#### Compatibility

Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, Duo, GitHub, Salesforce, AWS


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