Connect IBM X-Force Exchange to your AI agent

Developer Tools 7 actions available

IBM X-Force Exchange is a threat intelligence sharing platform for researching security threats, aggregating intelligence, and collaborating on cybersecurity insights

We set up the connection using your own IBM X-Force Exchange account, with keys you control, and keep it running. Your agent picks it up and starts doing the work.

What your agent can do in IBM X-Force Exchange

Each one is a real action the agent can take on its own, the same things a person clicking around IBM X-Force Exchange could do. Read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against your policy.

  • Get Latest Public Collections Tool to retrieve latest public Collections from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to access publicly available collections without pagination. For fetching all public collections, consider using the paginated endp…
  • Get Public Collections Paginated Tool to retrieve all public Collections using pagination from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to access publicly available collections with pagination support. Returns a list of publicly accessible case files wi…
  • Get IPR Category List Tool to retrieve the complete list of IP reputation categories from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to understand available IPR classification categories used by XFE.
  • Get URL Category List Tool to retrieve the complete list of URL categories from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to understand available URL classification categories used by XFE.
  • Get User Profile Information Tool to retrieve authenticated user's profile information from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to access user account details, membership statistics, or integration configurations.
  • Get Current API Version Tool to retrieve current running API version information from IBM X-Force Exchange. Use when you need to check the API version, build number, or creation date.
  • Generate API Key and Password Tool to generate a new API key and password pair for IBM X-Force Exchange authentication. Use when you need to create new credentials for API access. The generated credentials do not expire and can be used with Basic Au…

How we connect it

  1. 1

    Connect your account

    You create a key in IBM X-Force Exchange, a key you create and control, and paste it in once. It lives in a secrets store on your server, not with us.

  2. 2

    Set the guardrails

    Read-only by default. You choose which write actions the agent may take, and anything outside that policy gets confirmed with you first.

  3. 3

    We keep it running

    Health checks on every connection, updates handled for you, and we watch the first week of activity to make sure the work lands.

IBM X-Force Exchange questions, answered.

With a key you create and control. You paste it in once, it is stored in a secrets store on your server, permissions are scoped to the minimum the agent needs, and you can revoke it at any time.
The actions IBM X-Force Exchange's API allows, the same things a person clicking around the app could do. Connections start read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against the policy you set before the agent takes them.
Connections are priced per tool on top of the base plan. Some are included, some are premium. See pricing for how connection charges work.
Standard tools are ready inside 7 business days of the setup call. We test the connection end to end, walk you through how the agent uses it, and watch the first week of activity.

Ready to put IBM X-Force Exchange to work?

Tell us what your team runs on. We set up the connection, secure it, and your agent takes it from there.

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