Added Threats to API Tools#22
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Signed-off-by: Bentley Hensel <bentleyhensel@gmail.com>
Threats Tool
Signed-off-by: Bentley Hensel <bentleyhensel@gmail.com>
Enabled USERNAME as per: https://www.kandji.io/updates/2025/04/new-username-assignment-rule-and-global-variable/ Signed-off-by: Bentley Hensel <bentleyhensel@gmail.com>
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I added the ability to generate a report of threats detected by the Kandji API. It leverages the full customization capability of the Threats API Endpoint.
I tried to remain true to the spirit of other templates in this directory by keeping reusable functions in sync with other modules. There are lots of ways to make this module more fun, but since this is a support resource and not a homebrew package that does all the Kandji things, I kept it simple.
Written by me while working at CivicActions