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  • How to integrate Azure Repository
  • Prerequisites
  • Instructions
  • Step 1: Select Azure Repos Integration
  • Step 2: Fill Up the Azure Integration Form
  • Step 3: Configure "Azure Repos"
  1. Connect Repositories

Scan an Azure DevOps repository

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Last updated 2 years ago

How to integrate Azure Repository

To integrate Azure Repositories with Cloud Defense, please follow the mentioned guidelines.

Prerequisites

Users must have an existing Azure account, which requires :

  • Azure Username

  • Azure Personal Access Token

  • Azure Organization Name

  • Azure Project Name

Instructions

Step 1: Select Azure Repos Integration

Please select the Integration Page from your CloudDefense Dashboard and click on Azure Repos.

Step 2: Fill Up the Azure Integration Form

Then you will see the Azure integration form which requires username and account token details and configures the repos accordingly.

Now fill up the form with all the required information. Check the screenshot below.

Important: Make sure to check the “Full Access” for Scope.

Now fill up the form with all the required information. Check the screenshot below.

Step 3: Configure "Azure Repos"

Once you are done, please click "CONFIGURE."

Now you can see all of your Azure Repos and start scanning as shown in the following screenshot.