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Incident-Driven Remote Infrastructure Access with Boundary, Consul, and Vault

Learn about a new workflow using HashiCorp Boundary, Consul, and Vault that gives on-call engineers the required infrastructure access during incidents while adhering to the principle of least privilege.

HashiCorp developer advocates have been working on a tool that automatically grants and revokes remote infrastructure access for on-call engineers using HashiCorp Boundary.

»How it Works

When an incident is triggered, secure access can be granted to the infrastructure where the issue is occuring, and then it is automatically revoked once the incident is marked as resolved. The talk will walk through the steps required to build this fully automated event-driven workflow using HashiCorp Boundary, Consul, and Vault.

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