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* Create credential_access_okta_brute_force_or_password_spraying.toml * Update maturity to production * Update severity and risk score * Aggregate by source.ip field To ensure that investigate in timeline displays expected events * Update false positive information Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com> * Tweak false positive info * Update rules/okta/credential_access_okta_brute_force_or_password_spraying.toml Co-authored-by: Andrew Pease <7442091+peasead@users.noreply.github.com> * Update rules/okta/credential_access_okta_brute_force_or_password_spraying.toml Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Pease <7442091+peasead@users.noreply.github.com>
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 |
aws/ |
Rules written for the Amazon Web Services (AWS) module of filebeat |
cross-platform/ |
Rules that apply to multiple platforms, such as Windows and Linux |
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 |
okta/ |
Rules written for the Okta module of filebeat |
promotions/ |
Rules that promote external alerts into detection engine alerts |
windows/ |
Rules for the Microsoft Windows Operating System |