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Microsoft Sentinel currently supports connections to GitHub and Azure DevOps repositories. Before connecting your Microsoft Sentinel workspace to your source control repository, make sure that you have:
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- An **Owner** role in the resource group that contains your Microsoft Sentinel workspace *or* a combination of **User Access Administrator** and **Sentinel Contributor** roles to create the connection
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-Contributor access to your GitHub or Azure DevOps repository
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-Collaborator access to your GitHub repository or Project Administrator access to your Azure DevOps repository
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- Actions enabled for GitHub and Pipelines enabled for Azure DevOps
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- Third-party application access via OAuth enabled for Azure DevOps [application connection policies](/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/change-application-access-policies#manage-a-policy).
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- Ensure custom content files you want to deploy to your workspaces are in relevant [Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates](../azure-resource-manager/templates/index.yml).
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