CloudSpanner
Learn how to integrate Apono with GCP CloudSpanner, to enable Aponos cloud-native access management tools
Have you connected a GCP project?
Make sure you have first integrated a GCP project with Apono. If not, follow this GCP Integration step-by-step guide.
Overview
- Reduce Over Privileges - Discover existing privileges to GCP roles, groups and services to convert to on-demand access flows to reduce over-privileges.
- Self Service Access - Empower your developers to gain self-servable access to GCP services, buckets, instances and more using Slack.
- Automated Approval Workflows - Create approval workflows to specific sensitive resources.
- Restricted Third Party Access - Grant third-party (customer or vendor) time-based access to specific buckets, databases or instances with MFA verification.
- Review Access - View a detailed access audit of who was granted access to which specific instances, buckets or other resources in GCP.
Prerequisites
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GCP integration connected to Apono
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At least 1 Cloud Spanner instance
How to integrate GCP Cloud Spanner
Note
- Make sure the GCP Cloud Spanner instance is Active.
- Make sure you have first integrated a GCP project with Apono. If not, follow this GCP Integration step-by-step guide.
- Click on Integrations Catalog
- Under GCP, look for Cloud Spanner and click Connect
- Fill in the Integration details
- Type the Integration Name
- Choose the Cloud Account from the dropdown list (list of Organization IDs)
- Project ID - the project ID where the Cloud Storage installed
Hurray!!
You've successfully integrated Apono with your GCP CloudSpanner. You should now see the new integration in your Connected Integrations.
Updated 13 days ago