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Palo Alto Networks has been tirelessly working to improve the Demisto product, and we're happy to present Cortex XSOAR The Cortex XSOAR platform includes more than 270 out-of-the-box playbooks to automate and orchestrate any security use case
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- Cortex XSOAR - Palo Alto Networks
Cortex XSOAR ingests aggregated alerts and indicators of compromise (IoCs) from detection sources, such as security information and event management (SIEM) solutions, network security tools, threat intelligence feeds, and mailboxes, before executing automatable, process-driven playbooks to enrich and respond to these incidents
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Cortex XSOAR helps simplify security operations by unifying automation, case management, real-time collaboration and threat intel management This datasheet gives you an overview of key Cortex XSOAR features, support programs and deployment options This content is also available in:
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It is important to familiarize yourself with Cortex XSOAR components, UI terminology, and key concepts All Cortex XSOAR content is organized in Packs Packs are essentially groups of artifacts that implement use cases in the product
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