Integrate IoT Security through Cortex XSOAR with Aruba Central.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
IoT Security (Managed by IoT Security)
IoT Security subscription for an advanced
IoT Security product (Enterprise Plus, Industrial
OT, or Medical)
One of the following Cortex XSOAR setups:
An IoT Security Third-party Integration Add-on
license that includes a cohosted, limited-featured
Cortex XSOAR instance
AND
A Cortex XSOAR Engine (on-premises integration)
A full-featured Cortex XSOAR server
Aruba Central manages wired and wireless networks in
distributed environments. By integrating through Cortex XSOAR with
Aruba Central, IoT Security can import information about the wired
and wireless devices in the Aruba Central infrastructure.
Because IoT Security and Aruba Central provide cloud-based and
on-premises options, the following combinations are possible:
IoT Security and Cortex XSOAR
Aruba Central
IoT Security and a cohosted XSOAR instance or a cloud-hosted full-featured XSOAR server
with one or more on-premises XSOAR engines
One or more on-premises Aruba Central servers at multiple
sites
IoT Security and a cohosted XSOAR instance or a cloud-hosted full-featured XSOAR server
Cloud-hosted Aruba Central
IoT Security and an on-premises XSOAR server and, if the
network topology necessitates it, an XSOAR engine
On-premises Aruba Central server
IoT Security and an on-premises XSOAR server
Cloud-hosted Aruba Central
The following diagram illustrates the first option in the table
above.
IoT Security works with Cortex XSOAR to fetch the following information from Aruba Central about
devices accessing the network:
Device MAC address, IP address, hostname, and serial number
VLAN to which the device is assigned
Connection type—wired or wireless
If it’s a wired device, IoT Security fetches the MAC address of the switch with
which the device is connected.
If it’s a wireless device, IoT Security fetches the IEEE 802.11 protocol,
encryption method, authentication type, radio band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz), channel,
SSID, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the wireless association, and name of the
access point with which the device is associated.
IoT Security and Cortex XSOAR also fetch the following information from Aruba Central
about switches on the network:
Switch MAC address, IP address, and hostname
Switch type, model, and firmware version
Site
When IoT Security receives information for devices that are already
in its inventory, it incorporates any additional information from
Aruba Central into the data it previously gathered from network
traffic and behavior analysis. With this information, IoT Security
can provide more granular endpoint reports and better detection
of misconfigurations and anomalies. Data that IoT Security already
has for a device hostname, VLAN, and network connection type (wired
or wireless) supersedes duplicate or conflicting data from Aruba
Central. For all other types of data, whatever is the most recent
takes precedence regardless of its source. For devices that aren’t
already in its inventory, IoT Security creates new entries with
the data that Aruba Central provides.
Integrating with Aruba Central requires either a full-featured Cortex XSOAR server or the purchase
and activation of an IoT Security
third-party integration add-on license, which comes with a free cohosted Cortex XSOAR instance. The basic plan
includes a license for three integration add-ons, one of which can be used for Aruba
Central. The advanced plan includes a license for all supported third-party
integrations.