User accounts
Environment admins (Org admins) create the user accounts that grant access to the SnapLogic Platform for individuals, for team accounts, and for service accounts. They also create and manage groups, which allow users to share assets, such as credentials and integrations, with their colleagues. Refer to Users and groups for more information.
To protect user accounts, the SnapLogic Platform offers additional security with Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Single Sign-On (SSO). Both reduce risks of unauthorized access, phishing, and other forms of cyberattacks. SnapLogic supports SSO for Identity Providers (IdPs) that use the Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0) standard.
We suggest the following best practices:
- Use separate SnapLogic environments for development and deployment.
- Create user accounts only for those authorized to work in the environment.
- Limit the number of user accounts with administrative access.
- Add only individuals who need access to the same assets to a group.
- Remove accounts when roles change or individuals leave the organization.
To provide greater security, you can optionally configure:
- Password expiration policies
- Session timeouts
- Single Sign-On (SSO) with SAML 2 compliant providers
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA)