Device Security
Third-Party Integrations Using a Full-Featured XSOAR Server
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Third-Party Integrations Using a Full-Featured XSOAR Server
Set up a full-featured Cortex XSOAR server for Device Security integration
with third-party solutions.
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One of the following subscriptions:
One of the following Cortex XSOAR setups:
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Device Security can integrate with third-party systems through a full on-premises or
cloud-hosted
Cortex XSOAR server running
Cortex XSOAR version 6.8–6.12 and 8.0 (Cortex XSOAR NG). This option
supports the same Device Security integrations as the cohosted version but
requires you to install the content pack to support Device Security integrations.
In addition, the full-featured Cortex XSOAR product enables
you to create and modify third-party integration playbooks, unlike the cohosted,
purpose-built XSOAR service, which has preconfigured playbooks that can't be
modified.


The following instructions for setting up Device Security and a full-featured XSOAR server
assume that you’ve already
installed an XSOAR server on your network
or in the cloud and that you're now preparing it to provide third-party integration
opportunities for Device Security. Device Security supports third-party
integrations through XSOAR servers running Cortex XSOAR version 6.8–6.12 and
version 8.0 (Cortex XSOAR NG).
For FedRAMP compliance, the on-premises XSOAR server must be running a vendor-approved
FIPS version that complies with the
FIPS 140-2 standard.