Splunk Enterprise Security

Import Splunk Enterprise Security and ESCU use cases into Splunk Security Essentials

simon_lavigne
Path Finder

Is it possible to import Splunk Enterprise Security and ESCU use cases into Splunk Security Essentials?

I want to be able to leverage the Cyber Kill Chain and Mitre ATT&CK views to measure effectiveness for our SIEM use cases. This is currently disparate and spread across three different Splunk Apps.

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David
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

They’re already there! When we built SSE awe wanted it to help you coordinate all of your security content, so it automatically includes all of the ES and ESCU (and even a lot of UBA) content! In 3.0 (not yet released), you will even be able to factor in custom content as well (e.g., suppose you cover a MITRE ATT&CK Technique through a custom search, or maybe even a product outside of Splunk, you can view all of that together.

Look for the different icons that indicate which product the content came from, or click customize filters and then add “originating app” to add an ability to filter to a particular product.

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David
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

They’re already there! When we built SSE awe wanted it to help you coordinate all of your security content, so it automatically includes all of the ES and ESCU (and even a lot of UBA) content! In 3.0 (not yet released), you will even be able to factor in custom content as well (e.g., suppose you cover a MITRE ATT&CK Technique through a custom search, or maybe even a product outside of Splunk, you can view all of that together.

Look for the different icons that indicate which product the content came from, or click customize filters and then add “originating app” to add an ability to filter to a particular product.

simon_lavigne
Path Finder

Thanks David. There is a-lot to digest in the new version of SSE and perhaps a blog post on this specific topic would go a long way.

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Hi @simon.lavigne,

Splunk ES dashboard and searches have a lot running in the background so copying them into another app might not do the trick for you. My advise is to go the other way around and get any dashboard you might need from security essentials into your ES making it your single SIEM interface.

For copying searches from SSE simply go into the app's savesearches and grab what you need or simply move your most used dashboards into ES.

Cheers,
David

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dveuve_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

SSE doesn't store content in savedsearches.conf

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Oh wow, this app has changed a lot, just downloaded it, yeah you're right nothing in there. It does give the solution in the documentation though :

Each use case has examples with sample data and real searches. We've also included extensive documentation and you can save searches directly from the app to create a Notable Event or Risk Indicator in ES, an External Alarm in UBA, or send an email for review. 

But that's a one by one, not bulk copy.

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koshyk
Super Champion

I'm not sure about any "import" options or someone have created it.

But if you want to do it yourself
1. Modern Enterprise Security creates use-cases in savedsearches.conf. So if you find all the savedsearches.conf files and aggregate them into a single savedsearches.conf file, then that's it. You can import it anywhere.
2. Alternatively, you can run a btool and identify which savedsearches are part which app. This way you can identify any specific use-cases you want to migrate

/opt/splunk/bin/splunk cmd btool savedsearches list --debug > /tmp/my.savedsearches.btool.txt

Just identify the stanza's and copy into a new savedsearches.conf and copy to your new system

Please note, in somecases you may need to copy the "lookups" directory too, depending on if you have enrichments as part of lookups

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dherrald_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I downvoted this post because wrong and unnecessarily complex to boot.

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koshyk
Super Champion

it is utmost pathetic to vote without reading the answer in detail and while trying to help other person. Also in large enterprise enterprise security, it is highly recommended to split savedsearches.conf
Anyways, i'm not voting your post down, in with spirit and see if you change your mind hopefully.

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dherrald_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I downvoted this post because wring and unnecessarily complex to boot.

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dveuve_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

SSE doesn't store content in savedsearches.conf

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