Mar 9, 2023 — Identity Cloud planned maintenance
The Akamai Identity Cloud (AIC) service will undergo a maintenance update on 09 MARCH 2023 starting at 17:00 UTC and lasting for ~4 hours. The updates will be made in all Identity Cloud regions. The service will remain operational during this period, but there will be a 60 second window where configuration changes to the Webhooks service will not be allowed.
In addition, the Akamai Identity Cloud (AIC) service will undergo an infrastructure update on 09 MARCH 2023 starting at 10:00 UTC and lasting for ~4 hours. The updates will be made in all Identity Cloud regions. The service will remain operational during this period, but there will be a 60 second window where configuration changes to the social login service will not be allowed.
Webhooks v3 Maintenance
- When: 09 MARCH 2023, 17:00 UTC
- What: Webhooks v3 will undergo an update to introduce bulk event export functionality.
- Component Area(s)*: Webhooks v3
- Duration/Impact: The service will remain operational during this period, but there will be a 60 second window where configuration changes to the Webhooks service will not be allowed.
Infrastructure Maintenance Update
- When: 09 MARCH 2023, 10:00 UTC
- What: The Akamai Identity Cloud service will undergo an infrastructure maintenance update for the Akamai Identity Cloud Social Login Dashboard.
- Component Area(s)*: Social Authentication
- Duration/Impact: The service will remain operational during this period, but there will be a 60 second window where configuration changes to the social login service will not be allowed.
Component Area(s) - The Identity Cloud API documentation for each Component Area and Associated Service can be found on the Release categories and endpoints page.
SSL certificates for Akamai Identity Cloud
All public facing Akamai Identity Cloud endpoints are protected with HTTPS using newer versions of TLS. AIC’s vendors are currently updating infrastructure and the Certificate Authority may change at any time without notice. Those customers who manage their Certificate Authority set on their own, should consider setting up Akamai ION to manage SSL certificates, if they own the product, or switching back to traditional management so they do not incur downtime when a Certificate Authority changes.
If you experience a service issue during or shortly after this planned change please contact AkaTec.