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Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration

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| Version | 0.4.0 [beta] (View all) |
| Compatible Kibana version(s) | 8.15.0 or higher |
| Supported Serverless project types
What’s this? | Security
Observability |
| Subscription level
What’s this? | Basic |
| Level of support
What’s this? | Elastic |

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Check Point’s Harmony Email & Collaboration monitors traffic across email platforms (Office 365, Gmail), file sharing services (OneDrive, SharePoint, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, and Citrix ShareFile), and messaging applications (Teams and Slack). It scans emails, files, and messages for malware, DLP, and phishing indicators, and intercepts & quarantines potentially malicious emails before they are delivered.

The Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration integration collects security event logs using REST API.

This integration collects the following logs:

  • Event - Get security event logs.

Elastic Agent must be installed. For more details and installation instructions, please refer to the Elastic Agent Installation Guide.

There are several options for installing and managing Elastic Agent:

With this approach, you install Elastic Agent and use Fleet in Kibana to define, configure, and manage your agents in a central location. We recommend using Fleet management because it makes the management and upgrade of your agents considerably easier.

With this approach, you install Elastic Agent and manually configure the agent locally on the system where it’s installed. You are responsible for managing and upgrading the agents. This approach is reserved for advanced users only.

You can run Elastic Agent inside a container, either with Fleet Server or standalone. Docker images for all versions of Elastic Agent are available from the Elastic Docker registry, and we provide deployment manifests for running on Kubernetes.

Please note, there are minimum requirements for running Elastic Agent. For more information, refer to the Elastic Agent Minimum Requirements.

  • In the Infinity Portal, go to Account Settings and click API Keys.

  • Click New* > *New Account API key.

  • In the Create a New API Key* window, select *Email & Collaboration as the service.

  • (Optional) In the Expiration field, select an expiration date and time for the API key. By default, the expiration date is three months after the creation date.

  • (Optional) In the Description field, enter a description for the API key.

  • Click Create.

  • Copy the Client ID* and *Secret Key.

    • Note*: You can always obtain the Client ID from the API Keys table, but you cannot retrieve the Secret Key after the *Create a New API Key window is closed.
  • Click Close.

For more details, see Documentation.

  1. In Kibana navigate to Management > Integrations.
  2. In "Search for integrations" top bar, search for Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration.
  3. Select the "Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration" integration from the search results.
  4. Select "Add Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration" to add the integration.
  5. Add all the required integration configuration parameters, including the URL, Client ID, Client Secret, Interval, and Initial Interval, to enable data collection.
  6. Select "Save and continue" to save the integration.
Note

The default URL is https://cloudinfra-gw.portal.checkpoint.com, but this may vary depending on your region. Please refer to the Documentation to find the correct URL for your region.

This is the event dataset.