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Splunk Security Essentials and ES Integration

Albert_Cyber
Explorer

Hello everyone,

I am trying to enable some basic detections that found from the Splunk Security Essentials app. We do have ES however; we are still in the process to getting all of our data CIM complaint.

Do alerts from the Splunk Security Essentials app need to be map to to ES using the "add mapping " option? or do these basic alerts have an equivalent in the ES content management use cases tab?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use cases do not need to be mapped from SSE to ES.  If there is an equivalent search in ES, then use that (after modifying it as necessary for your environment); otherwise, copy the SSE search into a new Correlation Search and modify it as necessary.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use cases do not need to be mapped from SSE to ES.  If there is an equivalent search in ES, then use that (after modifying it as necessary for your environment); otherwise, copy the SSE search into a new Correlation Search and modify it as necessary.

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Albert_Cyber
Explorer

Thank you!

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