Security News > 2022 > December > Open-source tool for security engineers helps automate access reviews
ConductorOne open-sourced their identity connectors in a project called Baton, available on GitHub. Each connector gives developers the ability to extract, normalize, and interact with workforce identity data such as user accounts, permissions, roles, groups, resources, and more, so they can audit infrastructure access, start to automate user access reviews, and enforce the principle of least privilege. Understanding user permissions across internal applications and infrastructure is a tedious exercise, requiring downloads or screenshots from each … More → The post Open-source tool for security engineers helps automate access reviews appeared first on Help Net Security.
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