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ThreatQ

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Platform for collecting and interpreting intelligence data from open sources and managing indicator scores, types, and attributes.

The XSOAR integration with ThreatQ allows users of XSOAR to undertake automated actions inside of ThreatQ as part of their defined playbooks. ThreatQ is a threat intelligence platform that collects and interprets intelligence data from open sources and manages indicator scoring, types, and attributes.

What does this pack do?

This pack allows ThreatQ users to automate ThreatQ tasks such as searches, creation of objects, and more increasing their efficiency and saving valuable time.

  • Automate creation of objects within ThreatQ.
  • Create, modify, or edit attributes within ThreatQ.
  • Automate hunts based on data present in ThreatQ.

For more information about ThreatQ or this integration, please visit the following links:

The XSOAR integration with ThreatQ allows users of XSOAR to undertake automated actions inside of ThreatQ as part of their defined playbooks. ThreatQ is a threat intelligence platform that collects and interprets intelligence data from open sources and manages indicator scoring, types, and attributes.

What does this pack do?

This pack allows ThreatQ users to automate ThreatQ tasks such as searches, creation of objects, and more increasing their efficiency and saving valuable time.

  • Automate creation of objects within ThreatQ.
  • Create, modify, or edit attributes within ThreatQ.
  • Automate hunts based on data present in ThreatQ.

For more information about ThreatQ or this integration, please visit the following links:

PUBLISHER

Cortex

PLATFORMS

Cortex XSOARCortex XSIAM

INFO

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Supported ByCortex
CreatedJuly 22, 2020
Last ReleaseFebruary 1, 2024
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