Compare Chrome extensions: Cisco Webex Content Sharing vs Cisco Threat Response Casebook (beta)

Stats Cisco Webex Content Sharing Cisco Webex Content Sharing Cisco Threat Response Casebook (beta) Cisco Threat Response Casebook (beta)
User count 800,000+ 2,000+
Average rating 3.39 4.70
Rating count 57 53
Last updated 2021-06-10 2020-10-01
Size 36.68K 392.19K
Version 1.0.0.15 0.9.6
Short description
Share content when joining meetings directly from your browser through the Cisco Webex Meetings and Cisco Webex Teams web apps. Casebook and Investigation Widgets
Full summary

The Webex Content Sharing extension is an enhancement for the Webex Meetings and Webex Teams web apps. These apps allow you to join meetings fast, directly from your browser. If you’re using the Webex Meetings or Webex Teams web app, and you want to share content in the meeting, you’ll need to install this extension to Chrome. You have the ability to share only what you want to—whether that’s only a specific window on your desktop, or your entire screen.

Once installed, please visit your region's Threat Response API Clients page to create Casebook client credentials. In order for the casebook extension to function, you must select ALL SCOPES when adding your new API Client.

The Cisco Threat Response Casebook is a powerful and convenient tool provided by Threat Response for saving, sharing, and enriching your threat analysis. Use cases for tracking notes and other bits and pieces of information as you follow leads in Threat Response. You can add observables and notes as you pursue your quarry.

Along with the Casebook, you'll be able to find and inspect observables through the browser's context menu. Select text on a page, or select a single observable, open the context menu and choose the Cisco Threat Response menu option. The selection will be inspected for observables and you'll be presented with information and actions to help with your investigations.

You can also launch an investigation on a single observable quickly by typing "ctr [space]" in the URL bar then typing or pasting an observable.