Baton Docs
Baton connectors
Available connectors Click on any connector to be directed to its GitHub repo, where you can learn more about installing the connector, its available commands, and the specific identity and permission data the connector syncs.
Baton release notes
September 2023 New connectors added to our library in September: Broadcom SAC CrowdStrike LDAP ServiceNow XSOAR See each connector’s README on GitHub for more information on installation, available commands, and the specific identity and permission data the connector syncs.
Build a new Baton connector
If you need to pull access information from a homegrown or backoffice piece of infrastructure, or to software that doesn’t yet have a pre-built Baton connector, you can build your own connector with the Baton software development kit (SDK).
Diff access rights from two SaaS systems with Baton
After reading this guide, you will be able to: Understand how to set up the Baton connectors Understand how the baton utility works Understand how to compare access rights between two GitHub organizations Before you start Before you begin, make sure you have everything set up from the list below:
Export GitHub access updates to a CSV file using Baton
After reading this guide, you will be able to: Understand how the Baton SDK works Understand how to connect Baton SDK to your GitHub instance Understand how to use the CLI Understand how to export results in a .
Getting started with the Baton CLI
In this guide you can find basic information about the Baton CLI. Together we will go through the basic concepts and show you how to install and use the CLI.
Getting started with the Baton SDK
Baton SDK To start, we’ve built Baton to make it easier for everyone to audit their identity and access information within other systems. In order to bring calm to the chaos of the internet, Baton defines its own data model that we can normalize external data into.
Set up a daily check for GitHub user rights updates using Baton
After reading this guide, you will be able to: Understand how the Baton SDK works Understand how to generate a c1z file Understand how to integrate the Baton SDK with GitHub Understand how to set up a GitHub scheduled flow Let’s get started!
Use Baton to get Splunk alerts when a new Github admin is added
For this tutorial we will use Splunk as our SIEM. Splunk is software that helps capture, index, and correlate real-time data in a searchable repository, from which it can generate graphs, reports, alerts, dashboards, and visualizations.
Welcome to Baton
What is Baton by ConductorOne? Baton comprises three major components: The Baton CLI: a command line interface that provides a set of commands to extract, compare, and explore identity, resource, and permission data in an app.