: Integrate IoT Security with Microsoft SCCM
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Integrate IoT Security with Microsoft SCCM

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Integrate
IoT Security
with Microsoft SCCM

Integrate with Microsoft SCCM to import device attributes into the
IoT Security
inventory.
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a suite of management solutions for user and device management. By integrating it with
IoT Security
, you can import device attributes from SCCM into
IoT Security
for devices in its inventory.
Import the following device attributes from SCCM for devices in the
IoT Security
inventory:
  • MAC address (
    IoT Security
    links data from SCCM to devices by MAC address.)
  • IP address
  • Serial number
  • Model
  • Vendor
  • Disk encryption status
  • Windows installed patches
  • Windows unique identifier
  • SCCM site name
  • SCCM domain name
The attributes that
IoT Security
imports from SCCM are supplementary. If
IoT Security
has already discovered values for the IP address, serial number, model, and vendor of a device, it doesn’t overwrite them with values from SCCM. It only imports attributes for fields for which it doesn’t yet have a value. You can see the IP address, serial number, vendor, and model on the Devices page and all imported attributes on the Device Details page.
IoT Security
can import device attributes from the SCCM SQL server for one or more SQL databases, which is sometimes necessary for large deployments spanning multiple locations. In these cases, you create one
Cortex XSOAR
integration instance and job for each database.
Integrating with Microsoft SCCM 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 this. The advanced plan includes a license for all supported third-party integrations.

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