# Add the User's Sentinel One Credentials and API Key to Epiphany

#### Step 1:&#x20;

* Log in to your Epiphany account.
* In the left menu, expand **Source Management** and select **Configuration.**\
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* Expand **Cloud** and then expand **Endpoint Protection.**
* Select **Add New Datasource.**

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* Select **Sentinel One**.

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#### Step 2:&#x20;

* On the **Add New Datasource** page, enter this information for SentinelOne:
  * **Data Source Name**: A description of the SentinelOne account. This is a required field.
  * **Data Source Owner**: Select the name of the person who is the admin for SentinelOne in Epiphany. Typically it is the person adding the data source.
  * **Data Source Notes**: Any additional information about the account.
  * **HostnameURL**: Enter the URL for the SentinelOne API. This is a required field.
  * **Username**: Enter the username you set up in the previous section. This is a required field.
  * **API Key**: Enter or paste the API key you obtained in the previous section. This is a required field.
  * **Active**: Toggle this switch to on.
* Select **Save**.

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