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Sublime Security Authentication Guide

How to authenticate Sublime Security for use with Tines

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Written by Daniel Stoeski
Updated over 3 months ago

Sublime is the world’s first open email security platform that lets anyone write, run, and share rules in a universal domain-specific language (DSL) to block email-borne attacks, hunt for threats, and more.

First, get a Sublime Security API key

  1. Login to your Sublime Security account at https://platform.sublimesecurity.com/login

  2. Click "API" and then click "New Key"


  3. Name the key and click "Create"

  4. Copy your "API key" to a text editor



Then, create a Sublime Security credential in Tines

Sublime Security connect flow (recommended):

  1. Login to your Tines tenant

  2. Navigate to the team that will be using the API and click "Credentials"

  3. Click "+ New Credential" and select "Sublime Security" and follow the prompts to connect.

Manual credential creation

This method is not recommended as the Sublime Security connect flow creates this credential with much less complexity. However, if you need to create this credential set manually, see the following steps below:

  1. Click "+ New Credential" and select "Text"

  2. Input the values for the Sublime Security credential

    1. Name: Required

    2. Description: Optional

    3. Value: Your copied API key value

    1. Domains: Your Sublime Security API domain. For Sublime Cloud customers, it is `https://api.platform.sublimesecurity.com`

    2. Access: What other teams can also use the API

Read about our connect flows here.

For more on creating credentials in Tines, click here.

You can find a selection of Sublime Security stories in the story library

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