Import select device details into IoT Security from Cisco
Prime Infrastructure.
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
By integrating through Cortex XSOAR with Cisco
Prime Infrastructure, IoT Security imports select information about
the devices (or endpoints) it’s monitoring from Cisco Prime.
A specified on-premises XSOAR engine fetches the following information
from Cisco Prime and then sends it through the Cortex XSOAR cloud
to IoT Security to incorporate into the data it has already gathered
from network traffic and behavior analysis:
Connection
type—wired or wireless
If it’s a wired device:
Name
and IP address of the switch with which the device is connected
Ethernet port on the switch to which the device is connected
If
it’s a wireless device:
Name and IP address of the AP (access point) serving the wireless device
SSID through which the device connects to the network
ID of the VLAN to which the device is assigned
With
this information, IoT Security can provide more granular endpoint
reports and better detection of misconfigurations and anomalies.
For example, the following illustrations show information that IoT
Security learned from Cisco Prime Infrastructure about a PACS station
named GRADLT900:
Connection type: wireless
The hostname and IP address of the switch that’s cabled to
the AP serving GRADLT900
The Ethernet port number on the switch to which the AP is cabled
The VLAN to which the PACS station is assigned
IoT
Security can integrate with multiple Cisco Prime instances at one
site or multiple sites, which is sometimes necessary for large deployments
where a single Prime instance is not enough. In these cases, one
or more XSOAR engines integrate with one or more of the Prime instances.
Make
sure each XSOAR engine can form a network connection on TCP port
443 to the Prime instance with which it’s coupled. Then follow the
instructions below to set up the integration between the two.
Integrating with Cisco Prime 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
Cisco Prime. The advanced plan includes a license for all supported third-party
integrations.