FortiEDR (enSilo)
- 08 Mar 2022
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FortiEDR (enSilo)
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FortiEDR (formerly enSilo) automates and orchestrates detection, prevention, and response against malware and ransomware.
Types of Assets Fetched
This adapter fetches the following types of assets:
- Devices
Parameters
- Ensilo Domain (required) - The enSilo domain URL (e.g. :https://your_bomgar_domain.com).
- User Name and Password (required) - The credentials for a user account that has the permissions to fetch assets.
- Verify SSL (required, default: False) - Verify the SSL certificate offered by the value supplied in Ensilo Domain. For more details, see SSL Trust & CA Settings.
- When enabled, the SSL certificate offered by the value supplied in Host Name or IP Address is verified against the CA database inside of Axonius. When the SSL certificate can not be validated against the CA database inside Axonius, the connection fails with an error.
- When disabled, the SSL certificate offered by the value supplied in Host Name or IP Address is not verified against the CA database inside Axonius.
- HTTPS Proxy (optional, default: empty) - A proxy to use when connecting to the value supplied in Ensilo Domain.
- When supplied, Axonius uses the proxy when connecting to the value supplied in Ensilo Domain.
- When not supplied, Axonius connects directly to the value supplied in Host Name or IP Address.
- To learn more about common adapter connection parameters and buttons, see Adding a New Adapter Connection.
APIs
Axonius uses the Fortinet Endpoint Protection and Response Platform RESTful API
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Required Permissions
The value supplied in User Name must have “Rest API” permissions to fetch assets.
Refer to Authorization in Fortinet Endpoint Protection and Response Platform RESTful API for full details of how to create user authorization.
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