SentinelOne Deep Visibility: Set the API Key Expiry
Generate new credentials for the SentinelOne connector.
Create a new Service User in SentinelOne
Log into your SentinelOne console with an Admin role account.
On the left side, hover your cursor under the SentinelOne logo to open the navigation pane.
Select Settings and then click the USERS tab.
In the navigation pane, select Service Users.
From the list of service accounts, find and click the account previously created for Radiant Security named
radiant_api_service
.From the action menu, click Copy User.
In the dialog box, update the service account information:
Name:
radiant_api_service_2
Description:
Radiant Security API Service Account
Expiration Date:
1 Year
Click Next.
The correct scopes should be automatically selected. If not, configure them with the following settings:
If you manage multiple customers:
Under Select Scope of Access, click Site.
Select the customer's site you are configuring monitoring for.
If you do not manage multiple customers:
Under Select Scope of Access, click Account.
Select the account that the user should have access to.
Click Create User to save the newly created user.
In the API Token dialog box, copy the API Token value to provide to Radiant Security.
Important note: Document and store the API token value carefully, as it cannot be retrieved later. This will be provided to Radiant in the next step.
Update API token credentials in Radiant Security
Log in to Radiant Security.
From the navigation menu, click Settings and then click Credentials.
Locate the SentinelOne credential to update.
Hover over the credential and click the icon that appears on the right side.
In the right-side menu that appears, click Actions and select Edit Credentials.
Update the API token.
Click Apply Updates.
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