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Integrate Sweet Security with Torq to automate incidents and insights across your cloud-native detection platform.

Updated over a month ago

Sweet Security is a cloud-native detection and response platform that organizes runtime incidents and insights to help resolve incidents faster.

Torq enables quick and easy integration with Sweet Security, so you can automate anything and everything within moments. Torq's public Sweet Security steps include:

  • Update Incident Status

  • List Possible Statuses

  • List Possible Incident Statuses

  • Generate Access Token

If you don't see a step you need, you can create your own in various ways, such as using the Send an HTTP Request step or Torq’s Step Builder, and share it across your organization.

To trigger a Torq workflow based on events sent from Sweet Security, look here.

To use Sweet Security steps in Torq workflows, look here.

Use Sweet Security to Trigger Workflows in Torq

Step One: Create a Sweet Security Trigger Integration in Torq

  1. Navigate to Integration: Go to Build > Integrations > Triggers > Sweet Security and click Add.

  2. Fill in the Details: Give the integration a unique and meaningful name.

  3. Finalize: Click Add and copy the generated webhook.

Step Two: Add the Webhook in Sweet Security

  1. Sweet Security Settings: Go to Settings in the left panel and select Integrations.

  2. Security Workflows: Under Security Workflows, find Torq and click Connect.

  3. Step One: Under Sweet Security Trigger URL, paste the webhook you created and copied earlier. Click Proceed.

  4. Step Two: Optionally generate and copy the Client ID and Client Secret in step two. Save these in a safe location for later use in Torq's Sweet Security Step integration. Click Proceed.

  5. Step Three: Select the Sweet Security event to trigger the Torq integration.

    1. The options are currently:

      1. New Incident: Trigger the workflow when a new incident is created.

      2. New Finding: Trigger the workflow when a new finding is made.

      3. New Asset: Trigger the workflow upon the creation of a new asset.

  6. Finalize: Click Finish.

Now that you've successfully created a Sweet Security trigger, you can build your first Sweet Security-initiated workflow!

In Torq, go to Build > Workflows > Create a Workflow > New Blank Workflow, and select the trigger type: Integrations > Sweet Security. Find your new trigger, and automate away!


Use Sweet Security Steps in Torq

Optionally Continue from Trigger Integration: If you created a Sweet Security trigger integration and copied a Client ID and Client Secret, you can skip to Step Two below. Otherwise, follow the instructions in Step One of the trigger section, then return to the instructions below.

Step One: Create a Sweet Security API Key

  1. Sweet Security Settings: Go to Settings in the left panel and select Integrations.

  2. Security Workflows: Under Security Workflows, find Torq and click Connect.

  3. Step One: Under Sweet Security Trigger URL, paste the webhook you created and copied earlier. Click Proceed.

  4. Step Two: Copy the generated Client ID and Secret and save them in a safe location for later use in Torq. Click Proceed.

  5. Step Three: Select an event that will trigger a workflow created with this integration.

  6. Finalize: Click Finish.

Step Two: Create a Sweet Security Steps Integration in Torq

  1. Navigate to Integration: Go to Build > Integrations > Steps > Sweet Security and click Add.

  2. Fill in the Details:

    1. Give the integration a unique and meaningful name.

    2. Under Client ID paste the Client ID you copied from Sweet Security earlier.

    3. Under Secret Key paste the Secret you copied from Sweet Security earlier.

  3. Finalize: Click Add.


FAQs

To use Sweet Security steps in Torq, you must first add the Sweet Security step Generate Access Token and reference it in the following steps.


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