> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://bloodhound.specterops.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Overview

> Learn about the SpecterOps-supported OpenHound Okta collector for BloodHound.

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The OpenHound Okta collector is the SpecterOps-supported tool for retrieving Okta organization data for BloodHound.

If you are evaluating collector options for the Okta extension, this is the recommended path. An alternative collector, [OktaHound](https://github.com/SpecterOps/OktaHound), also exists, but this documentation section focuses specifically on the OpenHound-based collector.

## Authentication Options

The OpenHound Okta collector supports two authentication methods:

* [OAuth 2.0 service application](/openhound/collectors/okta/okta-app-registration): Recommended for most environments because it supports scoped, read-only collection.
* [API token](/openhound/collectors/okta/collect-data#api-token-ssws): Simpler to set up, but less secure and tied to a Super Administrator account.

## Next Steps

* Review [Configure the Collector](/openhound/collectors/okta/collect-data)
* Register an [OAuth 2.0 service application](/openhound/collectors/okta/okta-app-registration)
* Import the resulting data with the [Okta OpenGraph extension](/opengraph/extensions/okta/getting-started)
