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Onboard an Adobe Acrobat Sign App to SSPM
Connect an Adobe Acrobat Sign instance to SSPM to detect posture and account
risks.
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Or any of the following licenses that include the Data Security license:
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For SSPM to detect posture risks in your Adobe Acrobat Sign instance, you must
onboard your Adobe Acrobat Sign instance to SSPM. Through the onboarding process,
SSPM connects to an Adobe Acrobat Sign API and, through the API, scans your Adobe
Acrobat Sign instance for misconfigured settings. SSPM gets access to your Adobe
Acrobat Sign instance through OAuth 2.0 authorization. During the onboarding
process, SSPM will redirect you to log in to Adobe Acrobat Sign. After you log in,
Adobe Acrobat Sign will prompt you to grant SSPM the access it needs to your Adobe
Acrobat Sign instance.
The supported Adobe Acrobat Sign account plan for SSPM scans is the Acrobat Sign
Solutions for Enterprise Transactions plan.
To onboard your Adobe Acrobat Sign instance, you complete the following actions:
- Identify the administrator account that you will use to log in to Adobe Acrobat Sign during onboarding.Required Permissions: To grant SSPM access to the API scopes it needs, you must log in as an Account Administrator.Sign out of all Adobe Acrobat Sign accounts.Signing out of all Adobe Acrobat Sign accounts helps ensure that you sign in under the correct account during the onboarding process. Some browsers will automatically sign you in by using saved credentials. To ensure that the browser does not automatically sign you in to the wrong account, you can turn off any automatic sign-in option or clear your saved credentials. Alternatively, you can prevent the browser from using saved credentials by opening SSPM in an incognito window.Connect SSPM to your Adobe Acrobat Sign instance.In SSPM, complete the following steps to enable SSPM to connect to your Adobe Acrobat Sign instance.
- Log in to Strata Cloud Manager.Select ConfigurationSaaS SecurityPosture SecurityApplicationsAdd Application and click the Adobe Acrobat Sign tile.On the Posture Security tab, Add New instance.Log in with Credentials.Connect.SSPM redirects you to the Adobe Acrobat Sign login page.Log in to the Adobe Acrobat Sign administrator account.Adobe Acrobat Sign displays a consent form that details the access permissions that SSPM requires.Review the consent form and allow the requested permissions.