This guide is the first step of a larger process to enable auto remediations. After completing the steps on this page, you will be instructed to return to the Enable an Auto Remediation in Workbench guide to finish your setup.
This guide helps you set up your GitHub device so that you can enable the Disable Accounts auto remediation in Workbench. During the setup process, you will grant Expel all necessary permissions for the remediation to work.
How It Works
If our SOC identifies an account (username or email address) that is compromised and must be disabled, Workbench completes the action automatically and logs the user out of their session. You have the option to restrict these actions to specific accounts by configuring an allow or deny list (the accounts must first be added as context, and then the list can be configured in Workbench; see Step 3).
Note
Some vendors refer to disabling a user account as blocking a user, suspending a user, changing user status, removing a user from the org, or locking a user account.
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Setup includes the following steps (select any step for detailed instructions):
- Allow Appropriate Permissions in Your EDR Console
- Update Your Context
- Return to the Main Setup Guide
Step 1: Allow Appropriate Permissions in Your EDR Console
- Make sure you've completed the steps in the GitHub Cloud Setup for Workbench guide to ensure you've configured the permissions necessary for auto remediation.
Step 2: Update Your Context
If you do not want to specify any accounts for a "do not disable" or "always disable" list, and instead wish for Expel to automatically disable all identified accounts, skip to Step 3.
Working with your Customer Success Manager (CSM), prepare to create an allow or deny list by adding accounts as context for your environment. You will then be able to select those accounts as "Never disable" or "Always disable" assets when you enable the auto remediation in Workbench.
Note
If our SOC identifies an account that must be disabled and you have created either an allow ("Always disable") or deny ("Never disable") list in Workbench, any accounts falling outside of those parameters are assigned to you as actions rather than being disabled automatically.
Step 3: Return to the Main Setup Guide
Your GitHub device is now ready for the Disable Accounts auto remediation. You should now do one of the following:
- If you do not need to set up any other devices for this auto remediation, you can return to the Enable an Auto Remediation in Workbench guide to finish Step 2 of the process.
- If you need to set up additional devices for this auto remediation, or wish to use this device with multiple auto remediations, be sure to complete those setup guides as well before returning to the Enable an Auto Remediation in Workbench guide to finish Step 2 of the process. Make sure to follow the setup guide that is specific to your auto remediation, as device setup instructions are unique to each auto remediation and device.