- Incident Responder i56 Release Notes
- What's New
- Known Issues
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.5 (General Availability)
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.6
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.7
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.8
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.9
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.10
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.11
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.12
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.13
- Issues Fixed in Incident Responder i56.14
- Get Started with Incident Responder
- Configure Incident Responder Settings
- Core Settings
- Analytics Settings
- Configure Services
- Prerequisites for Configuring Incident Responder Microsoft Services with OAuth2.0 Authentication
- Configure the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Service
- Configure the Anomali ThreatStream API Service
- Configure the Atlassian Jira Service
- Configure the BMC Remedy Service
- Configure the Check Point Firewall Service
- Configure the Cisco AMP for Endpoints Service
- Configure the Cisco Services Engine (ISE) Service
- Configure the Cisco Threat Grid Service
- Configure the Cisco Umbrella Enforcement Service
- Configure the Cisco Umbrella Investigate Service
- Configure the CrowdStrike Falcon Host API Service Service
- Configure the CyberArk Service
- Configure the Cylance Protect Service
- Configure the Exabeam Advanced Analytics Service
- Configure the Exabeam DL Service
- Configure the FireEye HX Service
- Configure the Fortinet Service
- Configure the Google Gmail Service
- Configure the IntSights Cyber Intelligence Ltd. Service
- Configure the IRNotificationSMTPService Service
- Configure the Microsoft Active Directory (AD) (Latest) Service
- Configure the Microsoft Exchange Service
- Configure the Microsoft Outlook Office 365 Service
- Configure the Microsoft Windows Defender ATP Service
- Configure the Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation Service
- Configure the Netskope Service
- Configure the Okta Service
- Configure the Palo Alto Networks Firewall Service
- Configure the Palo Alto Networks Wildfire Service
- Configure the Rapid7 insightVM Service
- Configure the SentinelOne Service
- Configure the SentinelOneV2 Service
- Configure the Service Now Service
- Configure the Slack Service
- Configure the SlashNext Service
- Configure the Splunk Service
- Configure the ThreatConnect API Service
- Configure the Urlscan.io API Service
- Configure the VirusTotal Service
- Configure the Zscaler Service
- Test a Service
- Edit a Service
- Disable a Service
- Upload a Custom Service
- Delete a Custom Service
- Create an Email Template for the Notify by Email Action
- Respond to Security Incidents
Get Started with Incident Responder
Welcome to Incident Responder, the security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) solution that helps you work more productively, make less mistakes, and quickly resolve security incidents using playbooks and a visual editor.
To understand what Incident Responder is and how to use it, here are some key concepts that might help you.
Incident Responder automates your repetitive and manual tasks using actions and playbooks so you quickly investigate and respond to incidents.
Integrate Incident Responder with a service to run actions and playbooks.
Call a third-party service and gather data points manually or automatically using actions.
Automate your tasks, immediately neutralize attacks, and mitigate damages with Incident Responder playbooks.
Get to Know the Playbook Editor
Learn about the components you use to create and edit playbooks.