Companies that sell security products have a huge need for connectors to third-party applications. This is driven by many factors, including customer requirement, product capabilities and enhancements. Target systems can be deployed on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environments. Complexities arise from the many options Target systems offer, such as interfaces that can be integrated (REST API. SOAP. SFTP. Message Queue. SNMP. SDKs.). Data types (JSON, Syslog, File system, XML, etc.). Authentication and authorization options: OAuth, API Tokens, Username/Passwords, OTP. MFA. SAML. Rate limit, pagination and latency, concurrency and data volume. Security Product Companies often create custom Connectors that are not standard for these Target systems. This not only results in higher development and support costs but also lower Connector performance, scalability, extensibility and cost.