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<main> <article class="userContent"> <h2 data-id="trend-micro-jupiterone-integration-benefits">Trend Micro + JupiterOne Integration Benefits</h2> <ul><li>Visualize Trend Micro administrators in the JupiterOne graph.</li> <li><p>Visualize Trend Micro endpoint agents and the devices they protect in the<br> JupiterOne graph.</p></li> <li><p>Map Trend Micro endpoint agents to devices and devices to the employee who is<br> the owner.</p></li> <li><p>Monitor changes to Trend Micro administrators, endpoint agents, and devices<br> using JupiterOne alerts.</p></li> </ul><h2 data-id="how-it-works">How it Works</h2> <ul><li><p>JupiterOne periodically fetches Trend Micro administrators, agents, and<br> devices to update the graph.</p></li> <li><p>Write JupiterOne queries to review and monitor updates to the graph.</p></li> <li>Configure alerts to take action when the JupiterOne graph changes.</li> </ul><h2 data-id="requirements">Requirements</h2> <ul><li>JupiterOne requires an API Key that has been configured for read access.</li> <li>You must have permission in JupiterOne to install new integrations.</li> </ul><h2 data-id="support">Support</h2> <p>If you need help with this integration, please contact<br><a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.jupiterone.io">JupiterOne Support</a>.</p> <h2 data-id="integration-walkthrough">Integration Walkthrough</h2> <h3 data-id="in-trend-micro">In Trend Micro</h3> <p>For configuring an API key in Trend Micro, see<br><a rel="nofollow" href="https://automation.deepsecurity.trendmicro.com/article/12_0/create-and-manage-api-keys/">Create and Manage API Keys</a>.</p> <h3 data-id="in-jupiterone">In JupiterOne</h3> <ol><li>From the top navigation of the J1 Search homepage, select <strong>Integrations</strong>.</li> <li>Scroll to the <strong>Trend Micro</strong> integration tile and click it.</li> <li>Click the <strong>Add Configuration</strong> button and configure the following settings:</li> </ol><ul><li><p>Enter the <strong>Account Name</strong> by which you'd like to identify this Trend Micro<br> account in JupiterOne. Ingested entities will have this value stored in<br><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">tag.AccountName</code> when <strong>Tag with Account Name</strong> is checked.</p></li> <li><p>Enter a <strong>Description</strong> that will further assist your team when identifying<br> the integration instance.</p></li> <li><p>Select a <strong>Polling Interval</strong> that you feel is sufficient for your monitoring<br> needs. You may leave this as <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">DISABLED</code> and manually execute the integration.</p></li> <li><p>Enter the <strong>API Key</strong> configured in Trend Micro for read access.</p></li> </ul><ol start="4"><li>Click <strong>Create Configuration</strong> once all values are provided.</li> </ol><h2 data-id="how-to-uninstall">How to Uninstall</h2> <ol><li>From the top navigation of the J1 Search homepage*, select <strong>Integrations</strong>.</li> <li>Scroll to the <strong>Trend Micro</strong> integration tile and click it.</li> <li>Identify and click the <strong>integration to delete</strong>.</li> <li>Click the <strong>trash can</strong> icon.</li> <li>Click the <strong>Remove</strong> button to delete the integration.</li> </ol><h2 data-id="data-model">Data Model</h2> <h3 data-id="entities">Entities</h3> <p>The following entities are created:</p> <table><thead><tr><th>Resources</th> <th>Entity <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">_type</code></th> <th>Entity <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">_class</code></th> </tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>API Key</td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_api_key</code></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">Key</code></td> </tr><tr><td>Administrator</td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_administrator</code></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">User</code></td> </tr><tr><td>Administrator Role</td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_administrator_role</code></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">AccessRole</code></td> </tr><tr><td>Computer</td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_computer</code></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">Host</code></td> </tr><tr><td>Computer Group</td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_computer_group</code></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">Group</code></td> </tr></tbody></table><h3 data-id="relationships">Relationships</h3> <p>The following relationships are created/mapped:</p> <table><thead><tr><th>Source Entity <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">_type</code></th> <th>Relationship <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">_class</code></th> <th>Target Entity <code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">_type</code></th> </tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_administrator</code></td> <td><strong>ASSIGNED</strong></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_administrator_role</code></td> </tr><tr><td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_computer_group</code></td> <td><strong>HAS</strong></td> <td><code class="code codeInline" spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">trend_micro_computer</code></td> </tr></tbody></table> </article> </main>