AWS Secrets Manager adds managed external secrets support for Paddle and GitLab
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AWS Secrets Manager now extends its managed external secrets capability to include Paddle API Keys and GitLab Access Tokens. Managed external secrets enable customers to automatically rotate third-party credentials directly from AWS Secrets Manager by offering first-class integration with supported third-party services.
With this launch, you can manage rotation for Paddle API keys using Paddle's native rotation API, which provides a configurable grace period that allows applications to seamlessly transition to new keys without interruption. For GitLab, you can now rotate three types of access tokens — Personal Access Tokens, Group Access Tokens, and Project Access Tokens — using GitLab's atomic rotation mechanism.
These new integrations join existing managed external secrets integrations with BigID, Confluent Cloud, Datadog, MongoDB Atlas, Salesforce, and Snowflake, enabling customers to manage third-party software vended secrets.
Paddle and GitLab managed external secrets are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Secrets Manager managed external secrets is supported. To learn more, visit the [AWS Secrets Manager managed external secrets documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/managed-external-secrets.html).
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