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Configure Cybereason Cloud Collector

Set up the Cybereason Cloud Collector to continuously ingest Cybereason logs.

  1. Before you configure the Cybereason Cloud Collector, ensure that you complete the prerequisites.

  2. Log in to the New-Scale Security Operations Platform with your registered credentials as an administrator.

  3. Navigate to Collectors > Cloud Collectors.

  4. Click New Collector.

  5. Click Cybereason.

  6. Enter the following information for the cloud collector.

    • NAME – Specify a name for the Cloud Collector instance.

    • HOST URL – Enter the value for host that you obtained while completing the prerequisites. For example, https://ourcybereason.mycompany.com. If you do not have hostname, use the https://ip:port format.

    • USERNAME – Enter the email address of Cybereason user that has the required permissions.

    • PASSWORD – Enter the password for the Cybereason user, which you obtained while completing the prerequisites.

    • TIME TRACKING – Select Creation Time or Last Update Time for the collector to collect data related to creation of events or creation and modification of events.

    • IS SSL SIGNED – Select Yes if a signed SSL certificate is issued and deployed to the Cybereason deployment server ; otherwise select No.

  7. (Optional) SITE – Select an existing site or to create a new site with a unique ID, click manage your sites. Adding a site name helps you to ensure efficient management of environments with overlapping IP addresses.

    By entering a site name, you associate the logs with a specific independent site. A sitename metadata field is automatically added to all the events that are going to be ingested via this collector. For more information about Site Management, see Define a Unique Site Name.

  8. (Optional) TIMEZONE – Select a time zone applicable to you for accurate detections and event monitoring.

    By entering a time zone, you override the default log time zone. A timezone metadata field is automatically added to all events ingested through this collector.

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    A cloud collector determines whether Daylight Saving Time (DST) is active based on the current date and automatically adjusts the time by adding or subtracting one hour, ensuring more accurate time reporting.

  9. To confirm that the New-Scale Security Operations Platform communicates with the service, click Test Connection

  10. Click Install.

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    A confirmation message informs you that the new Cloud Collector is created.