Druva, in its Integration Center, provides an option for you to provide a webhook URL. Druva will send events such as alerts, unusual data activity, backup jobs, restore jobs, API access, and more.
As an example, you can provide a webhook from your security service. Druva will post events to this URL and your security service can use this data to detect potential security threats such as breaches and ransomware.
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You can continue to integrate services with our platform using the Druva API. Use our APIs if you want to set up an integration that gets data from our platform.
The webhook functionality sits alongside the Druva APIs. Provide webhooks if you want that our platform should post data to your service in real time.
To set up a webhook based integration with Druva Cloud Platform
From the hamburger menu on the top left of the Druva Console, select Integration Center.
On the Integration Center page, select Webhooks from the left panel.
On the Webhooks page, click Add New Webhook. The Add Webhook form appears.
βProvide the details that this form asks for:
- Choose either Crowdstrike or Others in the provider.
- Specify a name of the webhook.
- Specify the webhook URL in the endpoint field.
- Authorization Type: Choose either API Key or OAuth 2.0.
- Specify API Key or Client ID and Secret pair based on the authorization type that you choose.π Note
Crowdstrike supports API Key based authorization type only.
- Select the events that our platform should send to the webhook that you specify here.βClick Test and Save.
If the integration is configured properly, events from Druva start flowing into your service.
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