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[Jan 28] GA for third-party response actions #6471

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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions docs/management/admin/response-actions-config.asciidoc
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:frontmatter-tags-content-type: [how-to]
:frontmatter-tags-user-goals: [manage]

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You can direct third-party endpoint protection systems to perform response actions on enrolled hosts, such as isolating a suspicious endpoint from your network, without leaving the {elastic-sec} UI. This page explains the configuration steps needed to enable response actions for these third-party systems:

* CrowdStrike
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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions docs/management/admin/third-party-actions.asciidoc
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:frontmatter-tags-content-type: [reference]
:frontmatter-tags-user-goals: [manage]

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You can perform response actions on hosts enrolled in other third-party endpoint protection systems, such as CrowdStrike or SentinelOne. For example, you can direct the other system to isolate a suspicious endpoint from your network, without leaving the {elastic-sec} UI.

.Requirements
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// :keywords: serverless, security, how-to, configure


preview::[]

You can direct third-party endpoint protection systems to perform response actions on enrolled hosts, such as isolating a suspicious endpoint from your network, without leaving the {elastic-sec} UI. This page explains the configuration steps needed to enable response actions for these third-party systems:

* CrowdStrike
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// :keywords: serverless, security, defend, reference, manage


preview::[]

You can perform response actions on hosts enrolled in other third-party endpoint protection systems, such as CrowdStrike or SentinelOne. For example, you can direct the other system to isolate a suspicious endpoint from your network, without leaving the {elastic-sec} UI.

.Requirements
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