Center for Internet Security does not currently offer SCIM-based user provisioning. Stepwork automates Center for Internet Security provisioning with 98% accuracy — no API required.
No SCIM; access is managed via SSO/portal roles. Complexity Vector: Compliance evidence and access verification require repeated portal navigation and artifact capture, which Stepwork automates end-to-end.
If you’re using CIS resources for compliance work, it’s frustrating that access and evidence gathering still turn into manual portal steps. Without SCIM, lifecycle control and audit proof depend on UI-only processes…which is why teams use Stepwork to automate Center for Internet Security flows with 98% accuracy without needing an API.
Center for Internet Security supports SAML sign-on. Stepwork authenticates through your existing identity provider — the same way your employees do.
No. Center for Internet Security does not currently offer SCIM-based user provisioning, leaving IT teams to manage user lifecycle changes manually.
Stepwork automates Center for Internet Security provisioning through interface automation — the same way a human would, but with 98% accuracy and no API required. Record the flow once, and Stepwork runs it on demand or on a schedule.
Yes. Stepwork authenticates to Center for Internet Security through your existing identity provider (Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, 1Password, etc.) and completes MFA natively — including OTP, passkeys, and push notifications. No separate credentials or service accounts are needed.
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Book a DemoThe primary risk is no scim lifecycle automation for securesuite users.. Additional risks include membership access is portal-based, evidence collection is manual, permissions are role/workspace driven.. Stepwork eliminates these risks by automating the entire provisioning workflow.
No. Stepwork completes MFA exactly like a human user — supporting OTP, passkeys, push notifications, and other methods. It signs in through your existing identity provider via SAML, mirroring your organization's security posture.