Learn how you can manually provide SSPM with the configuration values for a Bito AI
instance.
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- SaaS Security Posture Management license
Or any of the following licenses that include the Data Security license:
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The onboarding process for Bito AI is different from most applications,
because SSPM does not support scans for Bito AI. During the onboarding process for
most applications, SSPM establishes a connection to your application instance by
using credentials that you provide, such as a login password or an access token.
After SSPM has established this connection, SSPM can scan your application
instance's settings by using an API provided by the application or by using data
extraction techniques.
Although SSPM does not support scans for Bito AI, you can still onboard a Bito AI
application to SSPM. However, when you onboard a Bito AI application to SSPM, you
don’t supply SSPM with any authentication credentials. SSPM does not establish a
connection to your Bito AI instance and does not run scans to determine the Bito AI
settings. Instead, you will manually enter your Bito AI instance's settings, which
SSPM will compare against its recommended settings. You can think of this process as
a virtual onboarding. SSPM creates a tile on the Applications page to represent your
Bito AI instance, but this tile is isolated to SSPM. SSPM will show rule violations
for the Bito AI instance, but SSPM determines the violations based entirely on the
information that you manually enter. If you change the value of a setting in your
application instance, you must also manually update the setting value in SSPM. If
you don’t keep the setting values synchronized, the rule violations that SSPM
displays will be unreliable.
To onboard a Bito AI instance, you complete the following steps: