Just-in-time System Access and Role Escalation
Teleport provides secure access for cloud applications and infrastructure that doesn’t get in the way. When implementing strict zero-trust rules you sometimes need to escalate and elevate privileges. By leveraging PagerDuty, you are able to alert the request and approve or deny system access. Using PagerDuty’s schedule feature, you are able to dynamically assign administrative privileges based on who’s on call. This greatly reduces the scope of access. Teleport and PagerDuty together provide security best practices that are easy to enforce.
View DocumentationBenefits of Teleport and PagerDuty Integration
-
Accelerate System Access
Reduce MTTR for system access and role escalation without having to leave PagerDuty. Custom actions allow on the go approval or denial of access. No more waiting on clunky ticketing systems.
-
Meet Compliance Requirements
Developers and InfoSec Engineers can implement zero trust access for cloud applications and infrastructure, meet compliance requirements, and have complete visibility into access and behavior.
-
Complete Visibility into Access and Behavior
Teleport provides a complete audit log of access and behavior. All role escalations activity is logged into Teleport and is paired with a recording of all activity during that session.
Learn More About Teleport
Teleport was founded out of frustration with the ever-escalating complexity of building and running software securely in the cloud and datacenter. We believe that applications should be easy to deploy and run on any computing device anywhere, with minimal oversight.
LEARN MOREresource
How Teleport and PagerDuty Integration Works
video
How Teleport and PagerDuty Integration Works
resource
How Teleport Works
resource
Download: Teleport
case-studies
Gladly Case Study
article
Blog: Cloud Teleport: Building Access Plugins for Gravitational
video
PD Summit21: GoTeleport: Access Requests With Teleport and PagerDuty
video
Teleport's PagerDuty Integration Spotlight on Twitch
resource
Learn more about Access Requests