Authentication methods - Precisely Data Integrity Suite

Data Integrity Suite

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Spatial_Analytics
Data_Integration
Data_Enrichment
Data_Governance
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Data_Observability
Data_Quality
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Services
Spatial Analytics
Data Integration
Data Enrichment
Data Governance
Geo Addressing
Data Observability
Data Quality
Core Foundation
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Data Integrity Suite
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en-US
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pt_product_guide
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2000
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2026

The following table describes the fields available in the Authorization section. Data Integrity Suite supports two authentication methods for ADLS connectivity:

Field Description
Authentication method Select the authentication method to use for connecting to ADLS. Two options are available:
  • Regular (Service Principal with credentials)
  • Key Vault (credentials stored in Azure Key Vault). Key Vault is recommended for enhanced security.
Tenant ID The Azure Active Directory (AAD) tenant ID associated with your Azure subscription. This is a unique identifier for your organization's Azure directory. Example: 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012
Client ID The application (client) ID of the service principal used for authentication. This identifies the application that will access ADLS on behalf of Data Integrity Suite. Example: 87654321-4321-4321-4321-210987654321
Client secret The authentication secret associated with the service principal. This credential is used to authenticate the service principal with Azure Active Directory. Keep this value secure and never expose it in logs or version control. Example: abcDEF123ghi456jklMNO789pqr@xyz