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Render Integration Guide

Learn how to connect Render to Drata. This connection supports the following types: User Access Reviews (UAR).

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The Render integration enables security and compliance teams to automate User Access Reviews (UAR) by syncing user access data directly from Render. This helps organizations review who has access to Render and maintain accurate access records for compliance monitoring.


Key Capabilities

  • User Access Review Data Sync: Import Render user access data into Drata

  • Access Governance: Monitor which users have access to your Render organization

  • Compliance Monitoring: Maintain visibility into system access to support audit and compliance workflows

This integration supports User Access Review workflows, helping demonstrate compliance with access control policies.


Prerequisites & Data Access

Render Access Requirements

  • You must have Admin privileges in your Render organization.

  • You must generate a Render API key.

Drata Role Requirements

  • To create or modify connections, you must have one of the following Drata roles with write access: Admin, Workspace Manager, or DevOps Engineer

  • Access Reviewers can view the connection page but cannot create or modify connections


Step-by-Step Setup

Step 1: Retrieve Your Render Team ID

  1. Log in to your Render account.

  2. Navigate to your Team Settings page.

  3. Look at the URL in your browser.

    • Example: https://dashboard.render.com/teams/tea-abc123/settings

  4. Copy the value after /teams/. This is your Team ID.

    • Example Team ID: tea-cppjs19ds78s73ea4vq0

Expected outcome:
You have copied your Render Team ID, which will be used to connect Render to Drata.


Step 2: Connect Render in Drata

Log in to Drata → go to the Connections page.

Navigate to your Available Connections.

Search for and start the Render connection process.

Enter the following information when prompted:

  • Team ID

  • Team Admin Email

  • Team Admin Password

Expected outcome:
Render is successfully connected and user access data begins syncing to Drata.

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