# Strong password enforcement event

Endpoint: POST strong-password-enforcement
Version: v1
Security: X-Signature

## Header parameters:

  - `X-Signature` (string, required)
    Example: "X-Signature: t=1492774577,v1=5257a869..."

## Request fields (application/json):

  - `version` (string)
    The version of the event.
    Example: "1"

  - `id` (string)
    The unique identifier for the event. This can be used as an idempotency key.
    Example: "c478966c-f927-411c-b919-179832d3d50c"

  - `timestamp` (integer)
    When the event occurred, formatted as a UNIX timestamp (in seconds).
    Example: 1698604061

  - `category` (string)
    The category of the event.
    Enum: "CONTROL"

  - `description` (string)
    The description of the event. Note: this is subject to change and should not be used to match on this object.
    Example: "john@company.com was requested to use a strong password on GitHub"

  - `object` (string)
    The object that was created.
    Enum: "STRONG_PASSWORD_ENFORCEMENT"

  - `friendlyName` (string)
    The friendly name of this object. Note: this is subject to change and should not be used to match on this object.
    Example: "Strong password enforcement"

  - `new` (object)
    This object represents a strong password enforcement event.

  - `new.strongPasswordEnforcement` (object)

  - `new.strongPasswordEnforcement.title` (string)
    The title of the strong password enforcement banner.
    Example: "Strong password enforcement"

  - `new.strongPasswordEnforcement.subtext` (string)
    The subtext of the strong password enforcement banner.
    Example: "You are required to use a strong password on this platform."

  - `new.strongPasswordEnforcement.buttonText` (string)
    The button text of the strong password enforcement banner.
    Example: "I'll do it now"

  - `new.employee` (object)
    This object represents an employee in your organization.

  - `new.employee.id` (string)
    Unique identifier for the employee
    Example: "2a2197de-ad2c-47e4-8dcb-fb0f04cf83e0"

  - `new.employee.email` (string)
    Primary email address of the employee
    Example: "john.hill@example.com"

  - `new.employee.firstName` (string)
    First name of the employee
    Example: "John"

  - `new.employee.lastName` (string)
    Last name of the employee
    Example: "Hill"

  - `new.employee.department` (string)
    Department - as provided by connected API integrations
    Example: "Security Engineering"

  - `new.employee.location` (string)
    Location - as provided by connected API integrations
    Example: "New York"

  - `new.employee.licensed` (boolean)
    Whether the employee is licensed on the Push platform
    Example: true

  - `new.employee.creationTimestamp` (integer)
    When this employee was created, formatted as a UNIX timestamp (in seconds)
    Example: 1698669223

  - `new.employee.chatopsEnabled` (boolean)
    Whether the employee has ChatOps enabledDeprecation notice: this value no longer does anything unless you still have access to the legacy Employee chat topics functionality on your account. It will be removed in the next API version.
    Example: true

  - `new.appType` (string)
    The type of app that the strong password enforcement is for.
    Example: "GITHUB"

  - `new.action` (string)
    The action taken by the user in response to the strong password enforcement.
    Enum: "DISPLAYED", "ACKNOWLEDGED"

  - `new.sourceIpAddress` (string)
    The IP address of the user.
    Example: "8.158.25.38"

  - `new.browser` (any)
    The browser used by the employee
    Enum: "CHROME", "FIREFOX", "EDGE", "SAFARI", "OPERA", "BRAVE", "ARC", "ISLAND", "PRISMA_ACCESS", "UNKNOWN"

  - `new.os` (any)
    The OS used by the employee
    Enum: "MACOS", "WINDOWS", "LINUX", "CHROME_OS", "IOS", "ANDROID", "UNKNOWN"

  - `new.userAgent` (string)
    The user agent string reported by the browser
    Example: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.110 Safari/537.36 Edge/16.16299"


## Response 2XX fields
