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SailPoint IdentityNow SaaS Connector for Computers

Overview

The BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows & Mac SaaS Connector for Computers is an open source connector created using SailPoint IdentityNow SaaS Connectivity.

BeyondTrust is offering two SailPoint IdentityNow SaaS connectors:

  • EPM Computers SaaS Connector: Manage Granular Elevation Policies associated with end-user computers.
  • EPM SaaS Connector: Manage EPM SaaS web administrators roles and permissions. For example, Policy Editor and Computer Groups Editors.

Availability

Today, the connector is available as a github project.

Later in 2024, SailPoint plans to add a feature where you can add the connector as a Source type in IdentityNow, without requiring the SaaS Connectivity CLI.

Supported use cases

  • Computers List
  • Computer Read
  • Computer Update (Computer Group membership)
  • Computer Enable
  • Computer Disable
  • Computer Groups List
  • Computer Group Read

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Note

Create Computer is not supported by the connector or the EPM SaaS REST API. Computers are registered to EPM via the EPM Adapter installation.

Requirements

  • IdentityNow v8.3+
  • BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows & Mac v23.9+

How to

The steps provided here are high-level. For a complete step-by-step with screenshots, see the CoLab.

  1. In the EPM console, create an API account with Full Access to the Management API.
  2. Use the SaaS Connectivity CLI to upload the EPM Computers SaaS Connector to your IdentityNow instance.
  3. Create a Source using the EPM Computers SaaS Connector.
  4. Provide Base and Authentication URLs, and Client ID and Client Secret.

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