Connect a Jamf Pro instance to SSPM to detect posture risks.
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
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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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For SSPM to detect posture risks in your Jamf Pro instance, you must onboard your
Jamf Pro instance to SSPM. Through the onboarding process, SSPM connects to the Jamf
Pro API and, through the API, scans yourJamf Pro instance for misconfigured settings
and account risks.
SSPM gets access to your Jamf Pro instance through an OAuth 2.0 client that you
create. During onboarding, you supply SSPM with the application credentials (Client
ID and Client Secret) for your OAuth 2.0 client. SSPM uses these credentials to
access the Jamf Pro API through the OAuth 2.0 client.
To access your Jamf Pro instance, SSPM requires the following information, which you
will specify during the onboarding process.
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| Instance URL |
The unique URL for your Jamf Pro instance.
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Client ID
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SSPM will access the Jamf Pro API through an OAuth 2.0 client
that you create in Jamf Pro. Jamf Pro generates the Client ID to
uniquely identify this OAuth 2.0 client.
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Client Secret
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SSPM will access the Jamf Pro API through an OAuth 2.0 client
that you create in Jamf Pro. Jamf Pro generates the Client
Secret, which SSPM uses to authenticate to the API.
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To onboard your Jamf Pro instance, you complete the following actions: