Alerting

Detecting endpoint change in a specific event with an alert

jcunningham_con
Explorer

Looking for assistance with creating an email alert when an endpoint changes in logs.

We want to avoid multiple emails going out every 15 minutes and only send the email alert when the switch happens.

The alert would be searching every 15 minutes. Thinking that the best way to do this is come up with a search that only returns the specific event in question. If we find two different endpoints (field value) for the 15 minute window, then we know a switch has occurred.

From here am looking for assistance. How to write the query to detect which endpoint we started with and what we switched to. Thinking that we can do something like the following to get timestamp for endpointA and endpointB events. Then see which one is greater than the other. Then conditional statement to determine what the source and destination endpoints are.

... | eval time_a = case(expression to determine if it's endpointA, _time) | eval time_b = case(expression to determine if it's endpointB, _time)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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DalJeanis
Legend

Don't overcomplicate your life. If there is more than one endpoint in a period, then it changed.

 your search that gets all events in the time range with field `myendpoint`
| stats values(myendpoint) as myendpoint
| where mvcount(myendpoint) > 1

...or, if you really want to know what it changed from, and what it changed to...

 your search that gets all events in the time range with field `myendpoint`
| stats values(myendpoint) as myendpoint, earliest(myendpoint) as firstendpoint, latest(myendpoint) as lastendpoint
| where mvcount(myendpoint) > 1
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