RSA NetWitness Respond Integration with Security Validation

This integration provides the following benefits:

  • Validates that security tools are writing log events to Logzilla to ensure compliance with security policies and regulations
  • Collects events generated by security tools that write to Logzilla to test the efficacy and configuration of security controls using Security Validation jobs

Use this document to configure the integration using one of the following methods:

  • MSI (Supported and recommended for new integration configurations)
  • Legacy (Supported for existing integration configurations)

Configure MSI Integration

This document covers the the MSI method of creating an integration. This method is the recommended approach for configuring new integrations in Security Validation.

The Mandiant Advantage integration with RSA NetWitness Respond provides the following benefits,

  • Validate that security tools are writing log events to RSA NetWitness Respond to ensure compliance with security policies and regulations
  • Collect events generated by security tools that write to RSA NetWitness Respond to test the efficacy and configuration of security controls using Security Validation jobs

API Calls

API Usage
/rest/api/auth/userpass Authenticate and retrieve a token from RSA NetWitness Response
/rest/api/incidents Retrieve a list of incidents from RSA NetWitness Response
/rest/api/incidents/{incident_id}/alerts Retrieve a list of alerts for an incident from RSA NetWitness Response

Supported Versions

  • 11.x
  • 12.3 onward

Before You Begin

To configure this integration, you need:

  • A valid username and password for a user with permissions to use the API endpoints described in the previous step
  • The hostname or IP address of your RSA NetWitness Respond instance

Configure Security Validation

  1. Go to Settings > Integrations.

  2. From the Integrations table, click Add Integration > RSA NetWitness Response.
    You can add this as either a Direct or Remote Integration.
  3. Select your support version from the drop-down.
  4. Enter a meaningful Integration Name.
  5. Optional: From the Proxy drop-down, choose a proxy profile if one is available. If one isn't available and all outbound connections go through a proxy, first, set up a Proxy Rule.
  6. Change the HttpProtocols to use for requests. (Https or Http.)
  7. For the Host, enter the hostname of your RSA NetWitness Respond instance.
  8. Enter a Port value. The default is 443.
  9. Enter the Username and Password for the user with permissions to use API endpoints.
  10. Optional: Change the Timeout value if you want a different frequency of requests to an upstream server. The default is 30 (seconds).
  11. Optional: Check Verify Ssl if you want this verification done for requests to an upstream server.
  12. Optional: Modify the Field Map values, as necessary.
    • Each field map box can hold a JSON-formatted comma-separated list of columns returned by the API to be considered for each field when translating into the normalized event object format. Example: description could be configured to be 'msg_s' or 'SyslogMessage' in some environments. The field map tries both if set to: ['msg_s','SyslogMessage'] and whichever matches first is the column that is used.
    • When configuring an integration in Security Validation, you can assign additional host values in the Field Map settings. If none of the assigned fields return a valid host name, Network Actions may miss matched events from the third-party technology. Additional hosts values helps ensure the likelihood of a match between the two environments.
  13. Optional: Expand Advanced options and update the information as necessary.

    1. Update Query Time and Delay Time.
      The Query time is the amount of time (minutes) before and after the query runs that the platform looks for events, while the Delay time is the amount of time (minutes) that the platform waits to run the first query after a Job Action starts. For example, you configure your integration with the following values: Query time = 5, Query interval = 30 seconds, and Delay time = 0. When a Job Actions starts at 12:00:00, the first time the query runs, the platform looks for events from 11:55:00 to 12:00:00. Then 30 seconds later, it looks for events from 11:55:30 to 12:00:30. This interval continues, with the last query looking from 12:00:00 to 12:05:00. If you instead configured the Delay time to equal 10, it would run the same query, but it wouldn't start that query until 12:10:00.
      If your monitors are set to run more frequently than the query time, this configuration impacts the pass/fail results for AEDA monitors.
    2. Update Query Interval (seconds).
    3. Configure correlation queries:
      1. Select Correlation Query Enabled and fill in the Correlation Query.
      2. Modify the Correlation Query Interval, if necessary (minutes).
    4. Select Discover network devices automatically, the default and recommended option.
      If unselected, reported events won't include product information for any matching network security technology.
    5. Select Save Suspicious Events.
    6. Modify the Event Time Adjustment (seconds). The default is 0.
    7. Modify the Limit value if you need to prevent a flood of results. This value is set to 10000 by default. This limit applies to both events and alerts individually, so if you set it to 10, you can still see a maximum of 10 events and 10 alerts.

  14. Click Save.

Verify connectivity

  1. Go to Settings > Integrations.
  2. From the Direct Integrations table, click > Test to verify that:
    • The Director can communicate with the integration host on the port and protocol specified.
    • The integration credentials are valid and working.

For more information on setting up queries, see Manage Integrations.

Configure Legacy Integration

This document applies to Classic/Legacy Integrations. You may continue to use these integration configurations. While no active development is happening for these integrations, we continue to provide Classic/Legacy Integrations in the product. You do not have to move to MSI Integrations. If your support engineer or TSC recommends or you choose to move to MSI Integrations, you can take advantage of the latest features and functionality. For more information, see the MSI Integration documentation in the Integrations Overview.

Update RSA NetWitness Respond

Identify or create credentials to access NetWitness Respond with read access, at minimum.

API Calls

The following API calls are used by Validation Platform.

 
Purpose Call
Generate auth token

/rest/api/auth/userpass

Get incident information

/rest/api/incidents

Get alerts for each incident /rest/api/incidents/{incident_id}/alerts

Update the Security Validation Platform

Prerequisites

Information to gather before you start:

  • Identify the host, port, and protocol associated with your NetWitness Respond server
  • Identify your NetWitness Respond username and password

Configuration

To add the RSA NetWitness Respond integration

  1. Go to Settings > Integrations.

  2. Click Add Integration > RSA NetWitness Respond.
  3. Enter information for the Host, Port, Protocol, Username and Password or API Token.

  4. Expand Advanced options.

  5. (Optional) Update Query time and Delay time.

    The Query time is the amount of time (minutes) before and after the query runs that the platform looks for events, while the Delay time is the amount of time (minutes) that the platform waits to run the first query after a Job Action starts. For example, you configure your integration with the following values: Query time = 5, Query interval = 30 seconds, and Delay time = 0. When a Job Actions starts at 12:00:00, the first time the query runs, the platform looks for events from 11:55:00 to 12:00:00. Then 30 seconds later, it looks for events from 11:55:30 to 12:00:30. This interval continues, with the last query looking from 12:00:00 to 12:05:00. If you instead configured the Delay time to equal 10, it would run the same query, but it wouldn't start that query until 12:10:00.
    If your monitors are set to run more frequently than the query time, this configuration impacts the pass/fail results for AEDA monitors.
  6. Modify the Query Interval and Event Time Adjustment, if necessary.

  7. (Optional) Assign a Name.

  8. (Optional) Choose Yes to save suspicious events.

  9. Click Submit.

RSA NetWitness Respond

Set up Proxy Assignment

If all outbound connections go through a proxy, you may want to set up a proxy definition and assignment for your integration. For information on setting up your proxy rules, see Proxy Rules.

Verify connectivity

To verify connectivity to RSA NetWitness Respond

Click Test to verify that:

  • The Director can communicate with the integration host on the port and protocol specified.
  • The integration credentials are valid and working.
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