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Dropbox - OpenText Identity and Access Management Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Dropbox and OpenText Identity and Access Management

1. Single Sign-On for Secure Dropbox Access

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

Employees authenticate once through OpenText Identity and Access Management and gain seamless access to Dropbox without managing separate credentials. This reduces password fatigue, lowers help desk calls for login issues, and improves security through centralized authentication policies.

  • Enforce corporate password and MFA policies before Dropbox access is granted
  • Streamline onboarding by provisioning access through a single identity platform
  • Reduce risk from weak or reused passwords

2. Role-Based Access Control for Team Folders

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

Use identity roles from OpenText Identity and Access Management to automatically assign Dropbox permissions to team folders, shared spaces, and project repositories. For example, finance users can be granted access to budget folders while contractors receive limited access to approved project assets only.

  • Align Dropbox folder access with job function and department
  • Limit exposure of sensitive files to only authorized users
  • Reduce manual permission management by IT administrators

3. Automated Joiner, Mover, Leaver Provisioning

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

When an employee joins, changes roles, or leaves the company, OpenText Identity and Access Management can automatically create, update, or remove Dropbox access based on HR or identity lifecycle events. This ensures users receive the right file access on day one and lose access immediately when they no longer need it.

  • Accelerate onboarding for new hires and project staff
  • Update access when employees transfer between departments
  • Revoke Dropbox access quickly for terminated users and contractors

4. Controlled External Sharing for Clients and Partners

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

Organizations can use OpenText Identity and Access Management to govern external identities that need access to Dropbox shared folders. This is useful for agencies, legal teams, and project managers who share deliverables with clients or vendors while maintaining strict identity verification and access expiration rules.

  • Approve and track external user access through centralized identity controls
  • Apply time-bound access for contractors and partners
  • Reduce the risk of unmanaged guest accounts and oversharing

5. Access Reviews and Compliance Reporting

Data flow: Bi-directional

Dropbox access data can be synchronized with OpenText Identity and Access Management to support periodic access reviews and compliance audits. Security and compliance teams can validate who has access to which folders, confirm business justification, and remove stale permissions before they become a risk.

  • Support audit readiness for regulated industries
  • Identify dormant or excessive Dropbox permissions
  • Improve governance over sensitive documents and shared assets

6. Secure Access for Remote and Hybrid Workers

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

Remote employees can access Dropbox through a centrally managed identity layer that enforces authentication policies based on device, location, or user risk. This is especially valuable for distributed teams handling confidential files, creative assets, or operational documents from multiple locations.

  • Apply conditional access rules before Dropbox login is allowed
  • Protect company files on unmanaged or high-risk devices
  • Provide a consistent access experience across office and remote environments

7. Centralized Deprovisioning for Sensitive File Protection

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

When access must be removed quickly due to policy violations, role changes, or offboarding, OpenText Identity and Access Management can trigger immediate Dropbox deprovisioning. This helps prevent unauthorized file downloads, sharing, or retention after an employee or contractor exits the organization.

  • Reduce the chance of data leakage after offboarding
  • Ensure access removal is consistent across all users and groups
  • Support security incident response and insider risk controls

8. Identity-Driven Access for Cross-Functional Project Teams

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Dropbox

For cross-functional initiatives such as product launches, audits, or mergers, OpenText Identity and Access Management can dynamically grant Dropbox access to a temporary project group. Team members from legal, finance, marketing, and operations receive only the files needed for the project duration, then access is removed automatically when the project closes.

  • Speed up collaboration across departments
  • Minimize manual folder permission updates
  • Improve control over temporary project content

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