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amrabdel
New Contributor
2 years ago

CyberArk Integrations/Connectors with OneStream for Privileged Access

Are there any standard integrations or connectors for OneStream and CyberArk?

CyberArk is a tool that stores credentials and logs/records user sessions when performing ad hoc maintenance, patch installations, bug fixes, configuration changes, etc., that require elevated administrative access.

We would like to use this tool for OneStream when promoting changes into our production environment, and our IT organization is wondering if there are standard connectors between CyberArk and OneStream. 

  • JackLacava's avatar
    JackLacava
    Honored Contributor

    Not as far as I know (but check on the Marketplace and PartnerPlace, you never know, I can't keep up with the options there). If CyberArk can push changes to a database table, I'm almost certain there is a MarketPlace solution (I think in the Security category) that can pull them from there continuously. You can post a feature request on IdeaStream if nothing suits.

    • amrabdel's avatar
      amrabdel
      New Contributor

      Right now, we use CyberArk to spin up a virtual machine with admin credentials to the application. Admins/techs will have a change/request ticket to log into this recorded session to make their changes to the application. 

      I believe the connector/integration with OneStream is mostly on the authentication and application provisioning side. I don't know exactly what our infrastructure team is looking for, but they were hoping for some out-of-the-box feature with OneStream/CyberArk. 

      • RafaelVidal's avatar
        RafaelVidal
        New Contributor III

        looks like a Single-Sign-On configuration, On the "Installation and configuration" guide, there is a complete chapter on SSO (Single Sign-On) configuration, if you have CyberArk credentials, you just need to fill-up on OneStream server, no need to code anything.   

    • amrabdel's avatar
      amrabdel
      New Contributor

      See my reply to JackLacava. We use CyberArk for change management and/or privileged access to our enterprise applications.