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Services

The services available for a project can be found in the left-hand navigation sidebar below the Project Settings menu.


Enabling a service

Some services will require enablement before use. The enablement process is started by clicking the service name in the left-hand nav. Each service enablement process may vary; please refer to individual service documentation for more details.


Configuring a service

Each service configuration will have a unique Config ID. You will need to provide this ID to make API calls. All settings and configurations of a service will appear as submenu items of the service. The available options for each service will vary from service to service. Refer to the service documentation for more details.


Service Dashboard

Each service will have a service dashboard displayed when clicking the Overview menu item. Service dashboards will all have the following areas:


Average daily events

This will show the average daily API calls made against this service. If a service has been in use for < 30 days, a 7 day history will be displayed. If a service has been in use for > 30 days and < 6 months, a 30 days history will be displayed. If a service has been in use for over > 6 months, a 6 month history will be displayed.


Total token usage

This will show the total API calls made against a service. It will break down service usage by token. If a service has been in use for < 30 days, a 7 day history will be displayed. If a service has been in use for > 30 days and < 6 months, a 30 days history will be displayed. If a service has been in use for over > 6 months, a 6 month history will be displayed.


Quickstart

The quickstart section of the service dashboard will display helpful quicklinks to commonly access service-specific documentation.


Tokens

Each service page will have a token listing on it. The tokens listed here will be only those tokens that have access to the service in question. A button to view all tokens and to create new tokens is also available. When creating a new token from this area, the token creation screen will have the service preselected.

A unique aspect of this token listing is the ability to designate a default token. A default token is a token that is used to perform actions against the service from the admin console (e.g., searching Secure Audit Logs). Additionally, the default token will be the preselected token when using the interactive API reference.

Services

Learn more about each individual service by following the documentation links below.

AI Security

  • AI Guard - Eliminate PII, sensitive data, and malicious content from ingestion pipelines, LLM prompts and responses
  • Prompt Guard - Analyze prompts to identify malicious and harmful intents like prompt injections or attempts to misuse/abuse the LLMs

Essential Security

  • AuthN - Add secure login and user management to your app
  • AuthZ - Implement fine-grained authorization policies that are portable, auditable, and independent of your language or framework
  • Secure Audit Log - Enable tamperproof audit trail
  • Vault - Protect secrets and cryptographic keys

Data Protection

Compliance

  • Redact - Remove sensitive information
  • Embargo - Limit access by country

Threat Intelligence

  • File Intel - Detect known malicious files
  • IP Intel - Detect known malicious IPs, VPNs, and proxies, as well as retrieve IP reputation and geolocation data
  • Domain Intel - Detect known malicious domains, get domain reputation
  • URL Intel - Detect known malicious URLs
  • User Intel - Identify breached credentials

Threat Analysis

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