![]() ![]() In FortiSOAR™, on the Connectors page, select the AlienVault-OTX connector and click Configure to configure the following parameters:Īddress of the AlienVault-OTX server to which you will connect and perform the automated operations.ĪPI key configured for your account to access the AlienVault-OTX server. To access the FortiSOAR™ UI, ensure that port 443 is open through the firewall for the FortiSOAR™ instance.įor the procedure to configure a connector, click here.You must have the URL of the AlienVault-OTX server to which you will connect and perform the automated operations and the API key to access that server.Prerequisites to configuring the connector ![]() Yum install cyops-connector-alienvault-otxįor the detailed procedure to install a connector, click here. Therefore, you must set up your FortiSOAR™ repository and use the yum command to install connectors: Add the AlienVault-OTX connector as a step in FortiSOAR™ playbooks and perform automated operations, such as retrieving details for an indicator, creating and retrieving details for a pulse, and running queries on the AlienVault-OTX server.Ĭompatibility with FortiSOAR™ Versions: 4.10.0 and laterĪll connectors provided by FortiSOAR™ are delivered using a FortiSOAR™ repository. This document provides information about the AlienVault-OTX connector, which facilitates automated interactions, with an AlienVault-OTX server using FortiSOAR™ playbooks. It contributes “pulses” and each pulse contains a collection of IOCs targeted at a particular area. It is an open source of Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) supported by the community. ![]() AlienVault Open Threat Exchange (OTX) is among our most useful threat intelligence tools. ![]()
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