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FTP - OpenText Identity and Access Management Integration and Automation

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

1. Secure FTP User Provisioning and Deprovisioning

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

Use OpenText Identity and Access Management to automatically create, update, or disable FTP and SFTP user accounts based on employee status, contractor onboarding, or partner access approvals. This ensures only authorized users can access file transfer endpoints and reduces manual account administration.

  • Automatically assign FTP access by role, department, or partner organization
  • Remove access immediately when users leave or contracts end
  • Enforce consistent authentication policies across all file transfer accounts

Business value: Reduces security risk, improves audit readiness, and lowers help desk workload for account management.

2. Role Based Access for File Transfer Operations

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

Integrate identity and access controls to restrict FTP folders and transfer permissions based on user roles. For example, marketing teams can upload campaign assets, supply chain teams can exchange inventory files, and external vendors can only access designated inbound or outbound directories.

  • Separate access by business function or partner type
  • Limit upload, download, and delete permissions by role
  • Support least privilege access for sensitive file exchanges

Business value: Prevents unauthorized file access and supports stronger governance over shared business data.

3. Single Sign On for Internal File Transfer Portals

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

Where FTP is accessed through a secure web portal, managed file transfer console, or supporting administrative interface, OpenText Identity and Access Management can provide single sign on so employees authenticate once and access approved transfer functions without separate credentials.

  • Reduce password fatigue for operations teams
  • Centralize authentication policies and session controls
  • Improve user experience for frequent file transfer users

Business value: Streamlines access for business users while improving security and reducing credential sprawl.

4. Partner Access Governance for External File Exchanges

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

For suppliers, distributors, print vendors, or media partners exchanging large files through FTP, OpenText Identity and Access Management can manage partner identities, approval workflows, and access expiration dates. FTP directories can then be opened only for approved external users and automatically revoked when the business relationship changes.

  • Track partner onboarding and offboarding
  • Apply time bound access for project based file exchanges
  • Maintain a clear audit trail of external access approvals

Business value: Improves third party risk management and simplifies partner lifecycle administration.

5. Privileged Access Control for FTP Administrators

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

Use OpenText Identity and Access Management to control administrative access to FTP servers, transfer jobs, and configuration settings. Privileged users such as system administrators or operations engineers can be assigned elevated access only when needed and according to policy.

  • Restrict administrative functions to approved personnel
  • Support separation of duties for operations and security teams
  • Reduce exposure of critical transfer infrastructure

Business value: Strengthens control over sensitive infrastructure and supports compliance requirements.

6. Audit and Compliance Reporting for File Transfer Activity

Data flow: FTP ? OpenText Identity and Access Management

FTP access logs and user activity records can be correlated with identity data from OpenText Identity and Access Management to show who accessed which transfer locations, when access was granted, and whether permissions were appropriate. This is especially useful for regulated industries and organizations with strict data handling policies.

  • Link file transfer activity to named identities
  • Support investigations and compliance audits
  • Identify dormant or excessive access rights

Business value: Improves visibility, simplifies audits, and helps demonstrate control over sensitive file exchanges.

7. Automated Access for Batch Transfer Workflows

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? FTP

In environments where scheduled FTP jobs are used for product catalogs, inventory updates, or media distribution, OpenText Identity and Access Management can manage the service accounts used by those jobs. Access can be provisioned only for the required directories and rotated or disabled according to policy.

  • Secure service accounts used by automated batch jobs
  • Limit access to specific source and target folders
  • Reduce manual intervention for recurring transfers

Business value: Keeps automated file exchanges running reliably while reducing operational and security risk.

8. Access Recertification for Shared File Repositories

Data flow: FTP ? OpenText Identity and Access Management

Organizations often use FTP repositories as shared exchange points for multiple teams and external parties. OpenText Identity and Access Management can support periodic access reviews to confirm that users still need access to these repositories and remove permissions that are no longer justified.

  • Run scheduled access certification campaigns
  • Validate business ownership of FTP folders and user groups
  • Remove stale access to reduce data exposure

Business value: Keeps file transfer access aligned with current business needs and reduces the risk of unauthorized data exposure.

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