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HaveIBeenPwned Scan and Trigger Password Change in Google Admin Directory

HaveIBeenPwned Scan and Trigger Password Change in Google Admin Directory

Scan for breached accounts using HaveIBeenPwned and automatically update passwords in the Google Admin Directory. Notify via Slack. This integration enhances security by swiftly detecting and mitigating breaches, ensuring password integrity, and prompt communication.

Automate Login Security


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Scan for breached accounts using HaveIBeenPwned and automatically update passwords in the Google Admin Directory. Notify via Slack. This integration enhances security by swiftly detecting and mitigating breaches, ensuring password integrity, and prompt communication.

Automate Login Security

Flow Automation Highlights

Breach Detection with HaveIBeenPwned: The task of scanning for domain breaches using HaveIBeenPwned is automated, replacing the manual effort of regularly checking for breaches. This automation ensures timely and consistent breach detection, reducing the risk of missed alerts and improving overall security.

Password Updates in Google Admin Directory: Automating the process of updating user passwords in Google Admin Directory following breach detection eliminates the manual steps involved in password management. This automation enhances security by promptly securing breached accounts and reducing IT teams' administrative burden.

Breach Notification via Slack: Automatically sending breach notifications to a designated Slack channel streamlines communication. Instead of relying on manual alerts and emails, this automation ensures immediate notification of the concerned teams, enabling faster response and remediation.

Orchestration Toolbox

Haveibeenpwned: In this use case, Have I Been Pwned scans and identifies breached accounts associated with a domain. It plays a critical role in detecting security vulnerabilities by providing a reliable source for breach information.

Google Admin Directory: Google Admin Directory updates user passwords when a breach is detected. This service ensures that any compromised accounts are secured by automatically changing passwords, reducing the risk of further unauthorized access.

Slack: Slack is used to notify the relevant teams about detected breaches and the actions taken. Sending automated messages to a specified Slack channel ensures prompt communication and allows for immediate awareness and response from the concerned parties.

Why

Automate Login Security

?

Opportunity cost

Manual breach detection

Time-consuming password updates

Delayed breach notifications

Impact of automation

Fast breach detection

Automated password updates

Immediate breach notifications

Let's talk!

Why

Automate Login Security

?

Opportunity cost

Manual breach detection

Time-consuming password updates

Delayed breach notifications

Impact of automation

Fast breach detection

Automated password updates

Immediate breach notifications

Let's talk!

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