Connect an Redis Labs instance to SSPM to detect posture risks.
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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 Redis Labs instance, you must onboard your
Redis Labs instance to SSPM. Through the onboarding process, SSPM connects to the
Redis Cloud REST API by using a pair a API keys that you generate within Redis Labs.
After connecting to the Redis Cloud REST API, SSPM scans your Redis Labs instance
for misconfigured settings and account risks.
To onboard your Redis Labs instance, SSPM requires the following information, which
you will specify during the onboarding process.
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Account key
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An API account key, which Redis Labs generates the first time a
Redis Labs account owner enables the REST API. The API account
key is an alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies your
Redis Labs account. SSPM uses this key and the API user key to
authenticate to a Redis Labs API.
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User key
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An API user key, which you create in Redis Labs and associate
with a particular user. SSPM uses this key to authenticate to a
Redis Labs API. Redis Labs.
Redis Labs authorizes requests from SSPM based on the key's role,
which it inherits from the user that is associated with the
key.
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To onboard your Redis Labs instance, you complete the following actions: