How do you run privileged PowerShell scripts from an identity-driven workflow without hard-coded credentials? Join SailPoint partner @dhairya07 for a live walkthrough of SailPoint’s latest Windows Server workflow step, which uses Privileged Task Automation, IQ Service, and Privileged Access Gateway to execute PowerShell scripts securely, directly from workflows. He’ll cover how workflows can invoke scripts, pass dynamic inputs, and consume execution results within a governed, auditable framework, plus how this creates a controlled execution window on Windows servers triggered by any workflow event. Bring your questions to the chat during this interactive session! The livestream and chat will be hosted on this page, and a recording will be available here after the stream.
Hi,
Looking forward to join the event.
Regards,
Vinny
Hi Samantha,
I would like to sign up for the Secure PowerShell Execution through Windows Servers Using SailPoint Workflows session.
Thanks,
Monyu
MONYU JONES, CISSP, CIAM
Identity and Access Management Architect
p: 937.487.6002 | c: 850-454-4839
Currently doing this already and leveraging CyberArk CCP integrations so that no credentials are ever hardcoded in any of my scripts (in or out of SailPoint). I also started leveraging SailPoint ISC’s Credential Providers so that the IQService accounts can rotate passwords on a frequent and automated fashion (restarts the IQ services on each server it’s running on as well). Curious to see what approach is discussed here.
