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Delinea Centrify and Thycotic End-of-Support Summary Effective immediately Tenable has discontinued support for the Delinea Centrify and Delinea Thycotic PAM integrations. These products are End-of-Support. Please note, Tenable still maintains and supports an integration for Delinea Secret Server. Change Discontinued support of the Tenable integrations for Delinea Centrify and Delinea Thycotic PAMs. Impact Customers may continue to use these integrations. However, there will be no support or future updates made to these integrations. Release Date June 3, 2024 - TVM, Nessus, and Security CenterDelinea Integration API Key Support Summary Tenable has...
Delinea Integration API Key Support Summary Tenable has added the ability to authenticate to Delinea Secret Server PAM integration using an API key. Change A new dropdown, “Delinea Authentication Method” has been added for which there are two choices, “Credentials” and “API Key”. Credentials, the default, was previously the only option for Delinea authentication. When the “Credentials” option is selected, you supply a username and password. When “API Key” is selected, you enter an API token instead. An API token can be generated in the Delinea Secret Server web interface, under “User Preferences”. Prior to this change, there is no choice but to use login name and password: With the change, the default behavior remains to enter credentials: When “API Key” is selected, you may enter the API key instead: The Documentation has been updated to refer to the new options for Tenable Vulnerability Management and Nessus (Windows, SSH), and will be for Tenable Security Center (Windows, SSH). Impact It is optional to use an API key to authenticate, and the default authentication method will remain credentials. Existing configurations should not be affected. Release Date Immediate for Nessus and VM TBD for SC2Views0likes0Comments