Automating our internal processes means either no human interaction at all, or the biggest possible reduction in human interaction.
Our new automation pipelines will interact with the core of Open Targets at many different aspects (infrastructure, code repositories, CI/CD…). Most of these interactions will require different access levels at the authentication domains of those Open Target subsystems.
In some cases, access credentials will be able to be manufactured on the fly, in other cases, those credentials will be more static, and present earlier in the process.
We need to set up a secure repository for these credentials, specially the static ones.
Background
Automating our internal processes means either no human interaction at all, or the biggest possible reduction in human interaction.
Our new automation pipelines will interact with the core of Open Targets at many different aspects (infrastructure, code repositories, CI/CD…). Most of these interactions will require different access levels at the authentication domains of those Open Target subsystems.
In some cases, access credentials will be able to be manufactured on the fly, in other cases, those credentials will be more static, and present earlier in the process.
We need to set up a secure repository for these credentials, specially the static ones.