Accenture MDR Quick Start Guide for Cynet 360 AutoXDR Event
This quick start guide will help Accenture MDR customers configure Cynet 360 AutoXDR event to send logs to the Log Collection Platform (LCP).
This quick start guide includes the following topics:
Supported Versions
A list of supported versions is available in the Accenture Security Supported Products List document (Accenture_MDR_Supported_Products_List.xlsx) which can be found at
Accenture Portal - https://mss.accenture.com/PortalNextGen/Reports/Documents
Port Requirements
Table1-1: Port requirements for LCP communication.
Source | Destination | Port | Description |
Cynet 360 AutoXDR | LCP | 514 (UDP) | Default Port |
Configuring Cynet 360 AutoXDR
NOTE : Syslog Relayer is not supported in log collection mechanism.
Login to Cynet 360 Console with Administrative rights
Navigate to Settings > Configuration > SIEM Settings.
Select a transmission method as UDP.
Enter the IP address of the LCP .
The default port is 514.
Click Add.
The server is added to the list of configured SIEM servers.
Navigate to Settings > Advanced.
Select the Send Audit Records to SIEM check box.
The external SIEM integration is set up.
LCP Configuration Parameters
Table 1-2: Cynet 360 AutoXDR event collector (Syslog - 4031) properties to be configured by MDR are shown in the table.
Information | Default Value | Description |
Protocol | UDP | Protocol that LCP uses to receive events. Cynet 360 AutoXDR will forward logs to LCP using UDP protocol. |
IP Addresses | Cynet 360 AutoXDR Interface IP Address | Logging device IP address mentioned in the Pre-Installation Questionnaire (PIQ). |
Signatures | |Cynet|Cynet 360| | MDR recommended signatures processed by the Cynet 360 AutoXDR event collector. |
Port Number | 514 | The default port for syslog. The LCP can also accept logs from any port. |
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