2b22d066fd
* add beats compatability to NPC rules
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Accepted Default Telnet Port Connection'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Cobalt Strike Command and Control Beacon'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Default Cobalt Strike Team Server Certificate'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Roshal Archive (RAR) or PowerShell File Downloaded from the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Possible FIN7 DGA Command and Control Behavior'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Halfbaked Command and Control Beacon'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'IPSEC NAT Traversal Port Activity'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'SMTP on Port 26/TCP'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) from the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'VNC (Virtual Network Computing) from the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'VNC (Virtual Network Computing) to the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'RPC (Remote Procedure Call) from the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'RPC (Remote Procedure Call) to the Internet'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'SMB (Windows File Sharing) Activity to the Internet'
* removed extra space in query
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Inbound Connection to an Unsecure Elasticsearch Node'
* added filebeat compatibility to 'Abnormally Large DNS Response'
* fixed missing ending parenthesis
* added auditbeat to compatible rules
* addressed feedback
* removed filebeat and auditbeat due to incompatibility
* Update rules/network/command_and_control_cobalt_strike_beacon.toml
* Update rules/network/command_and_control_accepted_default_telnet_port_connection.toml
Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <16747370+brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Colson Wilhoit <48036388+DefSecSentinel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <16747370+brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit b8ae2218f8)
rules/
Rules within this folder are organized by solution or platform. The structure is flattened out, because nested file hierarchies are hard to navigate and find what you're looking for. Each directory contains several .toml files, and the primary ATT&CK tactic is included in the file name when it's relevant (i.e. windows/execution_via_compiled_html_file.toml)
| folder | description |
|---|---|
. |
Root directory where rules are stored |
apm/ |
Rules that use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) data sources |
cross-platform/ |
Rules that apply to multiple platforms, such as Windows and Linux |
integrations/ |
Rules organized by Fleet integration |
linux/ |
Rules for Linux or other Unix based operating systems |
macos/ |
Rules for macOS |
ml/ |
Rules that use machine learning jobs (ML) |
network/ |
Rules that use network data sources |
promotions/ |
Rules that promote external alerts into detection engine alerts |
windows/ |
Rules for the Microsoft Windows Operating System |
Integration specific rules are stored in the integrations/ directory:
| folder | integration |
|---|---|
aws/ |
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
azure/ |
Microsoft Azure |
cyberarkpas/ |
Cyber Ark Privileged Access Security |
endpoint/ |
Elastic Endpoint Security |
gcp/ |
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) |
google_workspace/ |
Google Workspace (formerly GSuite) |
o365/ |
Microsoft Office |
okta/ |
Oka |