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{"title": "Elastic Endpoint Security (formerly Endgame) setup for Workbench", "url": "https://support.expel.io/hc/en-us/articles/1500002872722-Elastic-Endpoint-Security-formerly-Endgame-setup-for-Workbench", "date": "2021-02-17T20:44:50Z", "contents": "This article explains how to connect Elastic Endpoint Security to Workbench.\n\n#### In this article\n\n * Step 1: Enable console access\n\n * Step 2: Configure the technology in Workbench\n\n * Step 3: Edit the device to add console access\n\n## Step 1: Enable console access\n\nHaving read-only access to the interface of your technology allows Expel to\ndig deeper during incident investigations. Our device health team uses this\naccess to investigate potential health issues with your tech.\n\nThis procedure creates a user account for Expel that keeps the Expel activity\nseparate from other activity on the Elastic Endpoint Security console.\n\n### Note\n\nExpel secures all login information our SOC analysts need about your devices\nin a MFA password product. Access to this login information is protected using\nour internal MFA processes. To learn more about the IP addresses all Expel\ntraffic comes from, go here.\n\n 1. Navigate to Administration icon on the left, click Users tab, and click Create New User.\n\n 2. For First name add Expel.\n\n * For Last name type Admin.\n\n * For Username type Expel.\n\n * For User Role select Admin.\n\n### Note\n\nYou can select LEVEL 3 access here, although Expel can't view security\npolicies for the device to advise on best practices and configuration.\nDetection remains unaffected.\n\n * Create a Password for Expel.\n\n 3. Click Create User.\n\n### Tip\n\nAfter console access is established for Workbench, the remaining onboarding\nsteps for this technology can also be performed by Expel. Reach out to your\nengagement manager if you want us to help.\n\n## Step 2: Configure the technology in Workbench\n\nNow that we have the correct access configured and noted the credentials, we\ncan integrate your tech with Workbench.\n\n 1. In a new browser tab, log into https://workbench.expel.io.\n\n 2. On the console page, navigate to Settings and click Security Devices.\n\n 3. At the upper right of the page, select Add Security Device.\n\n 4. Search for and select Endgame.\n\n![Screen Shot 2021-03-05 at 10.45.12\nAM.png](https://support.expel.io/hc/article_attachments/6760515566995/uuid-7fb81e1d-d5ad-1519-a94d-452866373c22.png) \n--- \n \n 5. Select Cloud or On-prem.\n\n![Screen Shot 2021-07-16 at 5.13.06\nPM.png](https://support.expel.io/hc/article_attachments/13874946501011/uuid-417f9f0c-290b-51cd-c67b-e5075b74e893.png)\n\n * Select the assembler from the list. (On-prem only)\n\n * For Name, type the host name of the Elastic Endpoint Security device.\n\n * For Location, type the geographic location of the appliance.\n\n * For Username, type Expel from Step 1.\n\n * For Password, type the password used in Step 1.\n\n * For Server address, type the management/console IP address of the device to be connected through https. For example: https://127.0.0.1.\n\n * For File unzip password, type the password to unzip the acquired file. If you don't type a password here, the default Endgame password is used.\n\n * For Acknowledge alerts, select yes to mark Endgame alerts as _viewed_ after Workbench processes them.\n\n * For Dismiss alerts, select yes to mark Endgame alerts as _dismissed_ after Workbench processes them.\n\n 6. Click Save.\n\n 7. You can provide console access now or set it up later. Use the instructions below to set it up later.\n\nYou can see if the device is healthy on the Security Devices page. It may take\na few minutes to see the device listed as healthy.\n\nTo check if alerts are coming through, navigate to the Alerts Analysis page.\nScroll to the device you want to check and click View alerts. Switch to grid\nview, then check the list for device alerts. It can take 36 to 72 hours for\nalerts to appear after setup, as we tune your device.\n\n## Step 3: Edit the device to add console access\n\nExpel needs console access to your device to allow our SOC analysts to dig\ndeeper during incident investigations. Additionally, our engineering teams use\nthis access to investigate potential health issues, including proper alert\ningestion.\n\n### Note\n\nExpel secures all login information our SOC analysts need about your devices\nin a MFA password product. Access to this login information is protected using\nour internal MFA processes. To learn more about the IP addresses all Expel\ntraffic comes from, go here.\n\n 1. Open Workbench. Go to Organization Settings > Security Devices. Next to the device you just connected, click the down arrow and click Edit.\n\n 2. In the Console Login area, type these details:\n\n * Console URL: type the console URL from the Server address in the Connection Settings area above. At the end of the URL, type **/login**.\n\n * Username: type the user name you created above.\n\n * Password: type the password you created above.\n\n * Two-factor secret key (32-character code): depending on how your organization enforces log-ins, this field may not apply to you. In these cases, you can leave it blank. This field is optional and if you have questions or concerns, reach out to your engagement manager or to support.\n\n 3. Click Save.\n\n### Tip\n\nThis article was accurate at the time of writing, but changes happen. If you\nfind the instructions are outdated, leave a description in the comment field\nbelow and let us know!\n\n#### Related terms\n\nendgame\n\n"}