HELK
ThreatHunter-Playbook
HELK | ThreatHunter-Playbook | |
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10 | 4 | |
3,659 | 3,873 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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HELK
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Kali Linux 2023.1 introduces 'Purple' distro for defensive security
Utilizing that api and juniper notebooks is exactly why Hunting Elk is the way it from my understanding.
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where to start learning about cyber defense for beginners
So you can actual do both defensive while practicing offensive. If you can set up a lab system with an attacker, for ease using kali, and defensive systems like a single windows box, or you can go balls to the wall if you have the resources and set up an AD environment and then ship all the logs to a SIEM system like Splunk or HELK (https://github.com/Cyb3rWard0g/HELK). Building off the environment you can also include Mordor (https://github.com/UraSecTeam/mordor)
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Home Virtual SIEM Lab Suggestions?
HELK + Mordor combo https://github.com/Cyb3rWard0g/HELK
- Threat hunting Playbooks
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SOC with machine learning
On a side note - I somehow have the feeling that you are trying to recreate https://github.com/Cyb3rWard0g/HELK
- Suggestion for Easy to use and affordable cost SIEM solution
- Build a SOC LAB
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Elastic for security
You can find tools that leverage ELK that aren't necessarily plugins. SIEM looks like it has some free component to it, too: https://github.com/Cyb3rWard0g/HELK https://www.elastic.co/blog/elastic-siem-free-open
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Home lab with security monitoring tools?
HELK can help for the SIEM and detection part
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Blue team projects
MISP is a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP), not a hunting platform. That would be something like HELK
ThreatHunter-Playbook
- Threat hunting Playbooks
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SOC Analyst Training
How fast is Jupyter in comparison? I’ve never seen it used for hunting, but apparently it’s pretty big and supported for it: https://github.com/OTRF/ThreatHunter-Playbook
- Jupyter Notebooks?
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Cybersecurity Repositories
ThreatHunter-Playbook
What are some alternatives?
pfelk - pfSense/OPNsense + Elastic Stack
MonsterHunterPortable3rdHDRemake - Personal fork of a texture upscaling project for PSP's Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
DetectionLab - Automate the creation of a lab environment complete with security tooling and logging best practices
whids - Open Source EDR for Windows
docker-elk - The Elastic stack (ELK) powered by Docker and Compose.
APTnotes - Various public documents, whitepapers and articles about APT campaigns
RedELK - Red Team's SIEM - tool for Red Teams used for tracking and alarming about Blue Team activities as well as better usability in long term operations.
awesome-appsec - A curated list of resources for learning about application security
praeco - Elasticsearch alerting made simple.
awesome-incident-response - A curated list of tools for incident response
jupyter2kibana - A Workflow for Data Scientists to bring Jupyter Notebook Visualizations to Kibana Dashboards
awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares