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Send Vulnerabilities to Nuvolo
Manually send vulnerabilities from IoT Security through Cortex XSOAR to
Nuvolo to make work orders.
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One of the following Cortex XSOAR setups:
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From the IoT Security portal, send a vulnerability
through Cortex XSOAR to Nuvolo. Cortex converts it into an incident
before forwarding it to Nuvolo where a user can create a work order
to investigate it.
- Click RisksVulnerabilities, click a vulnerability name, and then select the check box of a vulnerability instance.Click MoreSend toNuvolo.The Send to Nuvolo panel appears.Enter a priority number using the priority numbering system in Nuvolo and add a comment.After you’ve configured these required settings, the Send button changes from gray to blue, indicating that you can proceed.Click Send.After you click Send, a link appears. When you click it, a new browser window opens to the XSOAR playbook for this action.To confirm that the vulnerability was sent, click the link to the XSOAR playbook for this action.For the link in IoT Security to open the corresponding playbook in Cortex XSOAR, you must already be logged in to your XSOAR instance before clicking it.The green boxes in the playbook indicate that a particular step was successfully performed. Following the path through the playbook gives you feedback about whether an action was carried out successfully or, if not, where the process changed course.Also, the action “Sent to Nuvolo” appears in the Vulnerability Responses column. If you don’t see this column, click the Columns icon (Log in to Nuvolo and check the Security Queue for receiving security incidents from IoT Security.You can also send a vulnerability to Nuvolo from the Risks section of the Device Details page.