When you’re looking at any sort of IT integration project, that involves getting two separate systems “talking” to each other, a common challenge to address is how to achieve this as securely as possible. The traditional approach often involves the implementation of a dedicated service account, with a distinct user name and password. You would then grant this the correct level of privileges to…
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When you’re looking at any sort of IT integration project, that involves getting two separate systems “talking” to each other, a common challenge to address is how to achieve this as securely as possible. The traditional approach often involves the implementation of a dedicated service account, with a distinct user name and password.
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