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Azure Devops Integration

This guide walks you through the process of connecting your Azure DevOps organization to ComplyJet.

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Written by Upendra Varma
Updated this week

ComplyJet integrates with Azure DevOps to securely pull in repository metadata and user access information. This enables automated monitoring of code review practices, access controls, and SDLC security for frameworks like SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA etc.

Step 1: Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the necessary permissions and are logged into the right Azure DevOps account.

✅ Admin Role Required

You must be an Organization Owner or have Project Collection Administrator permissions in your Azure DevOps organization to authorize the integration and allow access to repository and user data.

🔍 To check your access:
Go to Azure DevOps → Organization Settings → Permissions and look for your role under the Project Collection Administrators group.

✅ Correct Account Logged In

Ensure you are signed into the correct Azure DevOps organization in your browser before starting the connection process.

Step 2: Connect Azure DevOps

Once you’ve confirmed the prerequisites, connecting is quick and secure.

  1. Click the Connect Azure DevOps button below to begin the OAuth flow.

  2. You’ll be redirected to Microsoft to log in and grant ComplyJet access.

  3. After granting consent, you’ll be automatically redirected back to ComplyJet, and the integration will complete.

You’re Done!

Once connected:

✅ Your Azure DevOps repositories and user access info will appear in the ComplyJet dashboard
✅ Key compliance checks will be enabled automatically—no manual setup needed
✅ Monitors for code review enforcement, access removal, and SDLC security best practices will be active

Have questions or need help? Reach out to our support team anytime from the in-app chat.

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