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Integration of Citrix Secure Private Access with Google Chrome Enterprise Premium
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Export data from Kafka
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Export data from Kafka
Kafka is an open-source distributed streaming platform designed for real-time data processing and analytics. Using Kafka, organizations can analyze streaming data in real-time to gain faster insights, enable proactive decision-making, and support advanced security monitoring capabilities.
You can export Secure Private Access events and Device Posture service events from Kafka to integrate with external Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, analytics platforms, and custom monitoring solutions.
Secure Private Access events
The user events are received in real-time in Citrix Analytics for Security when users access applications through Citrix Secure Private Access, such as Citrix Workspace app, Citrix Secure Access clients, or Citrix Enterprise Browser.
For more information, see Secure Private Access events.
Device Posture service events
The user events are generated when the Citrix Endpoint Analysis (EPA) client performs a posture check on a device attempting to access Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops or Citrix Secure Private Access resources.
For more information, see Device Posture service events.
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