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Ask HN: Will someone here review my computer-science book?
I finally found a publisher willing to publish my book (CRC Press)! As part of their process, they asked me to introduce them 5 reviewers, preferably 'previous authors with similar books or journal articles.' Since I'm a first-time author, I don't know anyone who could do this for me. I was curious if there are folks here who could help me with this?
Find the book here: https://keyvan.me/tsp
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Ask HN: What are some not widely-known computer programming publishers?
It discusses from-scratch implementation of many kind of software. This is the book: https://keyvan.me/tsp
I like nostarch a lot! Discussed the book with them as well, but no luck.
Revenues are small I know, I'm just challenging myself to become a published author for now.
- Show HN: The Super Programmer – A colorful introduction to engineering
security_content
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SIEM content development
There's a ton of valuable resources out there when searching for "detection engineering", beyond that, check https://research.splunk.com/ to get an idea of a structured and contextual approach. Beyond that, check Rob van Os Magma use case framework and any blog you can find on https://correlatedsecurity.com (Jurgen Visser). Last but not least, anything "awesome" on github, e.g. https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam
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Azure data sources
Some additional reading: - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Azure-Sentinel-whitepaper.pdf - here it from the vendor; solid read as correct log sourcing/scoping is SIEM-vendor agnostic; also check the Sentinel KQL github for inspiration - https://research.splunk.com/ - your new browser startpage - check for Azure/MS/M365 rekated content
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Okta Data in Splunk( Reports, Alerts and Dashboards)
Indeed, as well as the Okta analytic stories/detections at research.splunk.com. In fact, three new ones published yesterday where Okta and Splunk collaborated on detections.
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Crowdstrike FDR logs to Splunk vs Splunk UF collecting logs from windows member server
Our end goal is to achieve maxium coverage against MITRE mapping. Our mapping is pretty low and the management want to achieve this in a cost effective manner. Our analysts are more comfortable with creating alerts and dashboards using standard wineventlogs. When we talk about FDR, they are like "Rabitt in the headlights". We are planning to achieve by end of 2023. https://github.com/splunk/security_content/blob/develop/docs/mitre-map/coverage.png (highlighted in blue). Some of the coverage comes native with EDR and NDR. We have a different map of that one (esp proactive one).
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threat hunting DLL search order hijacking
So you want to see if the files in this list are not running out of System32 or SysWOW64.
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frustrated with lack of “entry level” security roles
Build a home lab. Phase 1: Get a good server to run VM's on. Use Proxmox as the hypervisor. Get a managed network switch (used ones on eBay are fine). Setup a span port or get a physical network TAP. Install Zeek and capture all the traffic in and out of your house. Look at the logs. Understand them. Use the free version of Suricata IDS. Examine the logs, understand them. Phase 2: Install Splunk (it has a free version). Push all the Zeek/Suricata logs to Splunk with the universal forwarder. Learn how to use Splunk. Learn the query language. Download APPs, analyze data, build dashboards, setup alerts (https://research.splunk.com/). Phase 3: Setup Honeypots, trigger them to learn how they work. Phase 4: Install Windows and Linux desktops and servers. Use the Splunk universal forwarder to dump all the logs into Splunk. Learn the logs, understand them!
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Learning splunk step by step
Research Lantern
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Has Splunk provided any Maggie Malware fix or how to detect it ?
Checkout https://research.splunk.com for stuff like this. Just be careful regarding naming, you will more likely find accurate detections searching by the CVE number.
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Best Way to Learn Query Writing?
We have over 1,000 queries (which we refer to as detections) in our publicly-available GitHub Repository in the following folder: https://github.com/splunk/security_content/tree/develop/detections
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Splunk Hyper Queries & other SPL nuggets for Security Teams
As for detection libraries, I find lots of people don't know about https://research.splunk.com/
What are some alternatives?
atomic-red-team - Small and highly portable detection tests based on MITRE's ATT&CK.
sigma - Main Sigma Rule Repository
remote-splunk-search - Search over a remote Splunk server
PyNite - A 3D structural engineering finite element library for Python.
nvim-splunk-linter - Simple linter for search queries
detection-rules - Rules for Elastic Security's detection engine
ChatGPT-4-Splunk - Splunk TA for sending completion requests to ChatGPT
threathunting-spl - Splunk code (SPL) for serious threat hunters and detection engineers.
ZondaPro - Software para calcular las cargas de viento segun CIRSOC 102 - 2005
Automata - Automatic detection engineering technical state compliance
Graylog_3.0_Content_Pack_Active_Directory_Auditing
SIGMA-detection-rules - Set of SIGMA rules (>320) mapped to MITRE ATT&CK tactic and techniques