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How to create event for Okta in Phantom.

prakashbesra
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Hi, I am using Phantom to solve login issue in Okta. If a user is facing login issue in Okta, then I want to create an event in phantom for that, forward it for next logical operation(like create ticket). But I don't have any idea how to create event for this in phantom. Is there any to solve this problem? Thanks.

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phanTom
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@prakashbesra you will need to monitor okta, usually via log ingestion, and alert from an external system such as Splunk to phantom. 

To create events from Splunk you can use the Phantom App on Splunk https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3411/, otherwise there is many ways to get events in Phantom; i.e. email ingestion, REST call, on poll via app integration. 

REST endpoint to create events:  https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Phantom/4.8/PlatformAPI/RESTContainers

Hope this helps. 

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phanTom
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SplunkTrust

@prakashbesra you will need to monitor okta, usually via log ingestion, and alert from an external system such as Splunk to phantom. 

To create events from Splunk you can use the Phantom App on Splunk https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3411/, otherwise there is many ways to get events in Phantom; i.e. email ingestion, REST call, on poll via app integration. 

REST endpoint to create events:  https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Phantom/4.8/PlatformAPI/RESTContainers

Hope this helps. 

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