DTwo Policy Store

HubSpot Protect Associations

Blocks HubSpot CRM-object calls that create or change associations between objects (deal↔company, contact↔company, etc.).

Direction
ingress
Rego package
hubspot.ingress.protect_associations
App
hubspot
Bundle
crm
Published
Minimum gateway
1.0.0b24
Schema version
1.0.0
Checksum
sha256:682a9be175d987f3cb60dfabf940b2e5bac03da616a8a3539696c080d99d5d52

hubspotassociationsaccess-controlgovernanceingress

What this policy does

Direction: ingress (tool_pre_invoke) Default: deny on match, allow otherwise Package: hubspot.ingress.protect_associations

What it does

Blocks HubSpot CRM-object calls that create or change associations between objects (deal↔company, contact↔company, etc.). Any hubspot-manage-crm-objects call carrying a non-empty associations array on one or more objects — in either createRequest or updateRequest — is denied. Every other call, including object create/update with no association payload, passes through unchanged.

Why ingress

Associations are structural CRM relationships with downstream effects (reporting rollups, workflow enrollment, record visibility). The violation is fully determined by the request payload, so denying at ingress prevents the association change from ever reaching HubSpot.

How it matches

Two conditions must both hold for a call to be denied:

  • Tool match. The (lowercased) tool name ends with -manage-crm-objects — the HubSpot MCP tool that creates and updates CRM records. Suffix matching keeps the policy portable regardless of the MCP server name the gateway adds as a prefix.
  • Association payload present. Within the call's createRequest.objects or updateRequest.objects, at least one object has a non-empty associations array (count(...) > 0).

Tool naming on the gateway

DTwo prefixes tool names with the MCP server name configured on the gateway, so a HubSpot server registered as hubspot surfaces hubspot-manage-crm-objects while one registered as hubspot-mcp surfaces hubspot-mcp-manage-crm-objects. This policy matches on the suffix (-manage-crm-objects) so it stays portable across naming conventions. Confirm the exact tool name with the dump-input debug technique before deploying.

Examples

Allowed (object update with no associations)

{
  "input": {
    "action": "tool_pre_invoke",
    "resource": { "name": "hubspot-manage-crm-objects", "type": "tool" },
    "payload": {
      "name": "hubspot-manage-crm-objects",
      "args": {
        "updateRequest": {
          "objects": [
            { "objectType": "deals", "id": "12345",
              "properties": { "amount": "500" } }
          ]
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

allow = true, no reason.

Denied (association change)

{
  "input": {
    "action": "tool_pre_invoke",
    "resource": { "name": "hubspot-manage-crm-objects", "type": "tool" },
    "payload": {
      "name": "hubspot-manage-crm-objects",
      "args": {
        "updateRequest": {
          "objects": [
            { "objectType": "deals", "id": "12345",
              "associations": [
                { "to": { "id": "67890" },
                  "types": [ { "associationCategory": "HUBSPOT_DEFINED",
                               "associationTypeId": 5 } ] }
              ] }
          ]
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

allow = false, reason = "Modifying associations is not permitted through this gateway. Contact your admin to manage object associations.".

Known limitations

  • Suffix tool-name match. The policy matches any tool ending in -manage-crm-objects. If a non-HubSpot MCP server happened to expose a tool with that same suffix, it would also be inspected — narrow the match if that is a concern in your environment.
  • Presence-based, not value-aware. The policy denies whenever a non-empty associations array is present; it does not distinguish which objects are being linked. Narrow the rule if you need to allow specific association types.
  • No identity-based exemptions. All callers are treated the same. To allow a break-glass role to manage associations, add an allow if branch gated on input.subject.claims.

Policy source (Rego)

package hubspot.ingress.protect_associations

default allow := false

allow if {
    not is_association_change
}

is_association_change if {
    endswith(lower(input.resource.name), "-manage-crm-objects")
    some obj in object.get(object.get(input.payload.args, "updateRequest", {}), "objects", [])
    count(object.get(obj, "associations", [])) > 0
}

is_association_change if {
    endswith(lower(input.resource.name), "-manage-crm-objects")
    some obj in object.get(object.get(input.payload.args, "createRequest", {}), "objects", [])
    count(object.get(obj, "associations", [])) > 0
}

reason := "Modifying associations is not permitted through this gateway. Contact your admin to manage object associations." if not allow

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