Learn how to enable least-privilege access for ServiceMirror in your DevOps environment. This approach ensures that each service instance only has the permissions necessary to perform its designated tasks, reducing security risks and improving compliance.
DevOps, least-privilege access, ServiceMirror, security best practices, role-based access control
// Example of setting up least-privilege access for ServiceMirror
$this->serviceMirror->setAccessPolicy([
'role' => 'viewer',
'resources' => [
'projects' => [
'list' => true, // Allow listing of projects only
'view' => true // Allow view access to specific project details
],
'deployments' => [
'view' => true // Allow view access only
]
]
]);
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