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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on May 29, 2026

Enable IBM MQ to integrate directly with HashiCorp Vault for certificate and secret retrieval across all supported deployment models, including traditional on-premises deployments, virtualized environments, and IBM MQ deployments managed by the IBM MQ Operator on OpenShift.

This capability would eliminate the need to persist sensitive certificate and secret material as Kubernetes Secret objects within OpenShift, reducing the exposure of cryptographic assets and aligning with enterprise security standards that favor centralized secret management through HashiCorp Vault. The same capability could also be leveraged in traditional on-premises IBM MQ deployments, providing a unified secret management solution across deployment environments.

Idea priority Low