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CyberArk Program Acceptance Toolkit

Welcome to the CyberArk Program Acceptance Toolkit! This repository offers a comprehensive collection of resources designed to assist CyberArk Administrators and Program Managers in promoting user adoption and engagement.

Read the article for background!

This repository is a supporting resource to my article titled "Winning Hearts and Minds: Driving User Acceptance in PAM Programs". For context on why certain materials were included, or how to utilize them in your own PAM program, go read the article and reach out if you still have questions.

Repository Structure

The repository is organized into the following directories:

  • Automation: Scripts and tools to automate various CyberArk tasks.
  • Compliance: Guidelines and documents to ensure adherence to compliance standards.
  • Configuration: Best practices and templates for configuring CyberArk environments.
  • Diagrams: Visual representations and architecture diagrams of CyberArk deployments.
  • Email Templates: Pre-crafted email templates to facilitate communication with stakeholders.
  • Planning: Resources to aid in the planning and implementation of CyberArk projects.
  • Videos: Instructional videos and tutorials for better understanding and training.

Getting Started

To get started with the resources in this repository:

  1. Clone the Repository:
    git clone https://github.com/IAM-Jah/CyberArk-Program-Acceptance-Toolkit.git
    
  2. Explore the Directories: Navigate through the directories to find the resources pertinent to your needs. Each directory contains a README.md file with detailed information about its contents.

Contributions

Contributions to enhance and expand the toolkit are welcome. If you have suggestions or resources to add:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch:
    git checkout -b feature/YourFeatureName
  3. Make your changes: Add your contributions and commit your changes with clear and descriptive messages.
  4. Push to your fork:
    git push origin feature/YourFeatureName
  5. Submit a pull request.

Contact

Maintained by Eli Hopkins, @IAM-Jah. Contact information is located in my profile.

Acknowledgements

Thank you for utilizing the CyberArk Program Acceptance Toolkit. I hope these resources prove valuable in your efforts to drive user adoption and engagement within your CyberArk programs.

License

License: MIT

Disclaimer

This repository is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Ensure to consult with compliance and legal professionals for specific guidance. This is an unofficial repository and is not affiliated with CyberArk Software, Ltd.


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