> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pulsedive.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# STIX/TAXII Export

> Export Pulsedive threat intelligence in STIX 2.1 format via the TAXII 2.1 server.

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  To use this feature, you must have a Pulsedive Standard or Complete [Feed](https://pulsedive.com/about/feed) plan.
  Your export access and available options are determined by your plan.
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Pulsedive supports exporting indicators and threats in STIX 2.1 format through a TAXII 2.1 server.
If your security platform natively supports TAXII, you can connect it directly to Pulsedive without any intermediate processing or file handling.

<Tip>
  Not sure whether STIX/TAXII or CSV is the right format for your use case?
  Visit [Choose an Export Format](/export/formats).
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## Quick Links

For full TAXII implementation details, including endpoint references, collection IDs, filtering options, and pagination, visit the [STIX/TAXII documentation](/taxii/overview).

* [STIX/TAXII Overview](/taxii/overview) — What STIX/TAXII is and how Pulsedive implements it
* [Quick Setup](/taxii/quick-setup) — Configuration values for common TAXII clients and security platforms
* [Authentication](/taxii/authentication) — How to authenticate with the TAXII server
* [Filtering](/taxii/filtering) — Available filters for risk, type, timestamps, and retirement status
* [Pagination](/taxii/pagination) — How to page through large result sets

<Tip>
  You can evaluate Pulsedive's TAXII service before purchasing using the free test collection, which contains live Pulsedive data.
  You only need a free API key.
  To get one, [sign up for a free account](https://pulsedive.com/register).
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