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 Note

We’ve renamed Microsoft Cloud App Security. It’s now called Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps. In the coming weeks, we’ll update the screenshots and instructions here and in related pages. For more information about the change, see this announcement. To learn more about the recent renaming of Microsoft security services, see the Microsoft Ignite Security blog.

 Note

This request is not available for Office 365 Cloud App Security.

Run the GET request to fetch the entity matching the specified primary key.

HTTP request

HTTP

GET /api/v1/entities/<pk>/

Request URL parameters

REQUEST URL PARAMETERS
Parameter Description
pk A dictionary with the entity ID, SaaS, and instance details encoded as a base64 string. For example: {"id":"3fa9f28b-eb0e-463a-ba7b-8089fe9991e2","saas":11161,"inst":0} encoded as a base64 string.

Example

Request

Here is an example of the request.

HTTP

curl -XPOST -H "Authorization:Token <your_token_key>" "https://<tenant_id>.<tenant_region>.contoso.com/api/v1/entities/<pk>/"

Response

Returns the specified entity in JSON format.

JSON

{
  // entity record
}

If you run into any problems, we’re here to help. To get assistance or support for your product issue, please open a support ticket.

Source : Official Microsoft Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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