Currently supported external data sources include Qualys, Rapid7 InsightVM, Tenable Vulnerability Management, and ServiceNow CMDB. Data ingested from the Connectors gets normalized and incorporated into the Exposure Graph and Device Inventory.
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Learn how to the Rapid7 data connector in Microsoft Security Exposure Management.
ServiceNow CMDB Qualys VM Rapid7 VM Tenable Wiz Palo Alto Prisma Go to Data Connectors in the Exposure Management navigation. Select Connect on the selected data connector from the external connectors catalog. A side pane opens with the relevant connectivity details. Fill in the required fields and select Connect.
These new Exposure Management connectors ingest data from third-party security tools (such as ServiceNow CMDB for assets, and Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7 for vulnerabilities) and other asset management products deployed in your environment.
Consolidate security data from multiple sources including third-party tools (ServiceNow CMDB, Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7) into a single, unified view within the Exposure Management platform. Gain deeper insights into your security posture by integrating data from various environments and external sources.
To programmatically deploy your own privately licensed vulnerability assessment solution from Qualys or Rapid7, use the supplied script PowerShell > Vulnerability Solution. Use the REST API script to create a new security solution in Defender for Cloud. You need a license and a key provided by your service provider (Qualys or Rapid7).