Learn about ServiceNow integration with OAuth authentication that provides secure,
token-based mechanism that eliminates the need to transmit sensitive passwords
directly.
Storing and transmitting direct user credentials for third-party integrations creates
significant security risks and often violates organizational compliance policies. To
solve these vulnerabilities,
OAuth 2.0 authentication for ServiceNow
integrations in Strata Cloud Manager provides a secure, token-based
mechanism that eliminates the need to transmit sensitive passwords directly. This
feature, part of Strata Cloud Manager, allows you to leverage industry-standard
protocols to establish secure connections without exposing username and password
combinations in your notification profiles.
The client credentials grant type implementation allows you to authenticate using
client ID and client secret pairs. Strata Cloud Manager automatically handles access
token acquisition and renewal, ensuring your incident management workflows continue
without manual intervention. Because tokens have limited lifespans and are easily
revocable, this approach offers superior protection compared to basic
authentication. You can implement least-privilege access patterns, ensuring the
integration only receives the minimum permissions necessary for ticket
management.
Organizations with strict security mandates benefit from improved audit trails and
granular access control. You can migrate existing ServiceNow notification profiles
from basic authentication to OAuth seamlessly, maintaining your current incident
management workflows while significantly enhancing your credential security
posture.