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This guide will teach you how to set up the connector between TeamWork and Clarity Security.
Estimated time to complete: 15 minutes
If you run into any problems, please contact your support team or support@claritysecurity.io.
Supported Connector Capabilities
Below are capabilities supported by the connector at this time.
Method | Supported |
---|---|
Provision User | Yes |
List Groups, Policies, and Roles | No |
Add User to Groups, Policies, and Roles | No |
Remove User from Groups, Policies, and Roles | No |
Deactivate User | No |
Delete User | Yes |
How to Setup the Connector
Step 1. Log into Teamwork.
Step 2. Select Teamwork.
Step 3. Click on your profile on the bottom left and select Settings.
Step 4. Copy your Site Address to a secure location. 
Step 5. Log into Clarity Security.
Step 6. Click on Applications and select Marketplace.
Step 7. Scroll to find TeamWork and click Connect.
Step 8. Fill out the Connect App form.
Add your api_url from Step 4.
Complete the App Settings form. Details for fields common to all applications can be found at the following article: Common App Configuration Steps
Step 9. Complete the App Settings form.
Complete the App Settings form. Details for each field can be found at the following article: Common App Configuration Steps
Step 10. Look over the Users Settings page.
Complete the User Settings form, check the table at the top to see if any features are unsupported. Details for each field can be found at the following article: Common App Configuration Steps
Step 11. Validate Your Selections and Save.
Need Help?
If you have any problems, contact your customer success team. You can also get in touch with our general support via email, open a support ticket. Our general support team is available Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM CST.
A Service User is a user, or service account, discovered by Clarity in a downstream application.
An Entitlement is an assignable permission found in a downstream application. Common examples include licenses, groups, and policies.
Service User Entitlements are the pairings of users and active entitlement access in downstream applications.
An attribute is a piece of information used to describe a service user, entitlement, or identity. Common examples include First Name, Last Name, Job Title, Department, etc.