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SentinelOne proof types and permissions

Written by Hyperproof Support
Updated over 3 weeks ago

πŸ“ Note

Hyperproof connects to many third-party systems that frequently change, including the system interface. Contact your System Administrator or the third-party provider for assistance in meeting the requirements to integrate with Hyperproof and collect the proof you need.


Authentication type: Custom
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Custom authentication parameters: SentinelOne Domain, API Token

When you create a SentinelOne Hypersync on controls or labels, you can automatically collect the following proof:

SentinelOne proof types and fields

Proof type

Fields

Testable

List of Agents

Account, Group, Endpoint Name, Last Scan Date

Yes

List of Alerts

Name, Alert ID, Severity, Query Type, Created Date, Reported Date

Yes

List of Device Control Rules

Device Name, Manufacturer, Product ID, Device Status, Created Date, Rule Type

Yes

List of Groups

Name, Group ID, Type, Created On, Creator ID

Yes

List of Users

Full Name, Email, Account ID, Role ID, Date Joined, Last Login, MFA

Yes


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This Hypersync supports importing a user list for an access review. See Importing a list of application users with a Hypersync for more information.

Requirements

To connect to SentinelOne and collect proof your SentinelOne configuration must meet the following requirements.

  • SentinelOne Domain: Your domain is part of the URL displayed when you are logged in to SentinelOne. It is similar to yourcompany.sentinelone.net or yourcompany.sentinelone.com.

  • API token - To create your API token, open the SentinelOne console. Select your name > My User. Then, select Actions> API Token Operations > Generate API Token. Copy and save the token for use when configuring the Hypersync.

Connection configuration

When you create a Hypersync for SentinelOne for the first time, you must provide the following information:

  • SentinelOne Domain - Enter your SentinelOne Domain.

  • API Token - Enter the SentinelOne API Key / Token that you created for Hyperproof.


πŸ“ Note

You only need to connect Hyperproof to the app once, and then you can create as many Hypersyncs as you need.
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Additionally, you can create multiple Hypersyncs for a single control or label.


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