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Responder QRadarAutoClose #460

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@cyberpescadito cyberpescadito commented Apr 15, 2019

Hi,

I want to share with you a responder that i wrote in python. He is working on my hive platform so I believe it's ready to use.

The main purpose of this responder is to close in one clic a QRadar offense from a TheHive case.

How it works:

Installation and configuration:
-Intall it in your Cortex Analyzers folder, in the responder section
-On Cortex WebUI, configure your QRadar console URL, an API key (service token), and a certificate if needed.

Use It:
-On TheHive, provide to your case the related QRadar offense ID in a customfield "externalReferences" (this have to be the customfield Internal Reference). I recommend to automatically fulfill via script this customfield when importing offenses as alert
-Clic the responder, and it will automagically close the offense in QRadar. That's all :-)

FR: #441

Happy threat hunting ;-)

@3c7 3c7 self-requested a review April 16, 2019 06:57
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Looks good. Thank you for your contribution. :)

@3c7 3c7 added this to the 2.2.0 milestone Apr 16, 2019
@jeromeleonard jeromeleonard merged commit 4dd2ed6 into TheHive-Project:develop Oct 1, 2019
@jeromeleonard jeromeleonard self-assigned this Oct 1, 2019
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