This section provides practical examples and implementation patterns for configuring secure, scalable, and policy-driven integrations using the PlainID Platform. Each article focuses on a specific use case, demonstrating how to apply PlainID’s capabilities in real-world scenarios using best practices and supported configurations.
Whether you're integrating with cloud services like AWS, securing access to SaaS platforms, or managing credentials via external Secret Stores, these guides walk you through the configuration steps needed to get up and running effectively.
Explore the following use cases:
AWS ElastiCache Redis Authentication
Use AWS Secrets Manager to manage Redis credentials for PAA services, with support for rotation and troubleshooting.
Defining RDS Secrets Using the AWS RDS IAM Authetication Store
Store and manage AWS RDS IAM credentials securely, with support for refresh intervals and audit integration.
Using Secrets for PIP Data Source Connections
Securely reference secrets in data source configurations using secret annotations and dynamic retrieval.
PDP JWT Signing
Configure the PDP to return signed JWTs using keys managed by the Secret Management Service.
These examples are intended to accelerate deployment, harden your configurations, and help you align with security and operational requirements across cloud and hybrid environments.