Integrate IoT Security through Cortex XSOAR with CortexXDR.
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
A full-featured Cortex XSOAR server
Cortex is a detection
and response app that integrates endpoint, network, and cloud data
to detect threats and uncover the cause to accelerate investigations.
XDR collects endpoint data from agents installed on IT devices such
as laptops and desktops, network data from next-generation firewalls,
cloud data from Prisma Access and GlobalProtect, and additional
data from integrated third-party firewalls.
By integrating IoT Security with CortexXDR, IoT Security can
import attributes for devices in its inventory.
IoT Security can receive the following device attributes through
an integration with CortexXDR:
Endpoint Detection Response (EDR)
isolation status – Whether or not a device, or endpoint,
is being isolated, a condition in which all network access for the
isolated device is blocked except for traffic to CortexXDR
EDR operational status –
The status of the protection that a CortexXDR agent is providing
the device hosting it: Protected, Partially Protected, or Unprotected
EDR group name – The
name of the endpoint group to which a device is assigned
OS type – The type of operating system running on
an endpoint
OS version – The version of the operating system
You can display columns on the Devices page for EDR isolation
status, EDR operational status, and EDR group name. For example,
the EDR Isolation Status column is shown below.
You can also see the three EDR attributes on the Device Details
page.
If there is a conflict between IoT Security and XDR about
the OS type and version of a device, IoT Security defers to the information
from XDR. Because XDR has an agent running on each device, it is
considered as the more authoritative source.
Integrating with CortexXDR 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 CortexXDR. The advanced plan includes a license for all supported third-party
integrations.
For information about importing alerts and device information
from IoT Security into CortexXDR, see
Ingest Alerts and Assets from PAN IoT Security.
To accomplish this, CortexXDR accesses the
IoT Security API. This does not require an IoT Security Third-party
Integrations Add-on license and is a different type of integration
from the one described here.