Keeper Security
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This Integration is part of the Keeper Security Pack.Supported versions
Supported Cortex XSOAR versions: 6.8.0 and later.
Use this integration to fetch audit logs from Keeper Security Admin Console as XSIAM events. This integration was integrated and tested with version 16.11.8 of Keeper Commander.
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Configure Keeper Secrets Manager Event Collector on Cortex XSOARNavigate to Settings > Integrations > Servers & Services.
Search for Keeper Secrets Manager Event Collector.
Click Add instance to create and configure a new integration instance.
Parameter Description Required Server URL The server URL. For more help, checkout the 'Server Regions' section in the description. True Username True Password True Maximum number of Alerts to fetch. The maximum number of Alert events to fetch. Trust any certificate (not secure) False Use system proxy settings False Click Test to validate the URLs, token, and connection.
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CommandsYou can execute these commands from the Cortex XSOAR CLI, as part of an automation, or in a playbook. After you successfully execute a command, a DBot message appears in the War Room with the command details.
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keeper-security-register-startUse this command to start the registration process.
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Base Commandkeeper-security-register-start
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InputThere are no input arguments for this command.
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Context OutputThere is no context output for this command.
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Human Readable OutputCode was sent successfully to the user's email
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keeper-security-register-completeUse this command to complete the registration process.
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Base Commandkeeper-security-register-complete
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InputArgument Name | Description | Required |
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code | The authorization code retrieved from user's email. | Optional |
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Context OutputThere is no context output for this command.
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Human Readable OutputLogin completed
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keeper-security-register-testUse this command to test the connectivity of the instance.
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Base Commandkeeper-security-register-test
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InputThere is no context output for this command.
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Context OutputThere is no context output for this command.
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Human Readable OutputSuccessful connection