Creating a new integration

You can create a new integration in the Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP window.

Creating a new integration

To create a new integration with Tigerpaw:

  1. At the top of the Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP window, click the name of the current integration.
  2. In the Integration Settings window that opens, click the New integration button.

    A new Integration Settings window opens. The fields for the connection settings are blank.

  3. Specify the values for the following settings of the integration:
    • Platform—Select the integration platform from the drop-down list. The list contains the names of all platforms that Kaspersky Security Center or Kaspersky Business Hub can be integrated with. For integration with Tigerpaw, select Tigerpaw.
    • Integration name—Name of the new integration. This field cannot be blank. By default, the integration name is Integration with Tigerpaw. The integration name is displayed in the Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP window as a link that allows you to view and access the integration properties.

      For an integration with Kaspersky Business Hub, click the View integration ID link under the integration name to view the identifier of the integration. You may have to provide this ID to Kaspersky Lab Technical Support for diagnostics and troubleshooting.

    • SOAP user name—ASMX API user name that you created for your integration. This field cannot be blank.
    • SOAP password—Password for the ASMX API user that you created for your integration. This field cannot be blank.

      For details about how to obtain the ASMX API user name and password, see Configuring ASMX API connection parameters.

    • REST public key—Public key generated by Tigerpaw for the rep account that you use for your integration. This field cannot be blank.
    • REST private key—Private key generated by Tigerpaw for the rep account that you use for your integration. This field cannot be blank.

      Tigerpaw generates both public and private keys. For details about how to generate the keys, see Configuring REST API connection parameters.

  4. Click OK when you have finished specifying the integration settings.

    The settings are saved and then used by Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw to gain access to Tigerpaw.

A new integration with Tigerpaw is created.

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