PagerDuty Setup
Connect Meridian alerts to PagerDuty so your team gets paged the moment a protected binary triggers a tamper event or license breach.
Step 1 — Create a PagerDuty Service
Log into PagerDuty, navigate to Services → Service Directory and click + New Service. Give it a name like Meridian Alerts and set the integration type to Events API v2.
Step 2 — Copy the Integration Key
Once the service is created, open the Integrations tab and copy the Routing Key (also called Integration Key). It looks like a 32-character hex string.
Step 3 — Add the Key to Meridian
In the Meridian dashboard, go to Settings → Integrations, paste the key into the PagerDuty field, and click Save. Meridian will immediately begin routing critical events.
Step 4 — Test the Integration
Use the Send Test Alert button in the Meridian integration panel. You should see an incident appear in PagerDuty within seconds. If it does not arrive, double-check the routing key and ensure the service is not in a maintenance window.
Pro tip: Create separate PagerDuty services for tamper events and license breaches so your on-call team can triage with the right urgency. Each service gets its own routing key in Meridian.