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LayerX

LayerX is an agentless AI and browser security platform that can help you protect your organization against AI, SaaS, web, and data leakage risks across any browser, application, device, and identity.

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

  • List All Devices

  • List Policies

  • Update Alert Status

  • +8 more...

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 LayerX, look here.

To use LayerX steps in Torq workflows, look here.

Use LayerX to trigger workflows in Torq

Create a LayerX trigger integration in Torq

  1. Navigate to integration: Go to Build > Integrations > Triggers > LayerX and click Add Instance.

  2. Configure the integration:

    1. Give the integration a unique and meaningful name.

    2. Click Add.

Add the webhook in LayerX

  1. Create webhook: In LayerX, navigate to Settings > Webhook > Create Webhook

  2. Configure webhook: When registering the webhook:

    1. Give it a meaningful name and attach an owner email.

    2. Paste the webhook URL that you generated in Torq.

    3. Select the relevant scopes and filters for the events you want to receive.

    4. Set Event format to ECS and Request body format to default.

  3. Finalize: Click Create Webhook.

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

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

Use LayerX steps in Torq

Create a LayerX API token

  1. Create token: In LayerX, go to Settings > API Tokens and click Generate Token

  2. Configure the token:

    1. Enter a meaningful Description.

    2. Select the appropriate Roles.

    3. Set when the token will expire.

  3. Finalize: Click Create.

  4. Save the secret: Copy the Client ID and Secret Key.

Create a LayerX steps integration in Torq

  1. Navigate to the Integration: Go to Build > Integrations > Steps > LayerX and click Add Instance.

  2. Configure the integration:

    1. Enter a meaningful name for the integration.

    2. Paste the Client ID and Secret Key you copied earlier.

  3. Test: Click Test Integration to verify the integration is configured correctly.

  4. Finalize: Click Add.

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