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Learn how to improve the accuracy of security event data by adding context, reducing false positives and false negatives. Discover the importance of context data sources and how to implement them effectively.
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Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context Derek G. Shaw August 2011
Overview of Security Monitoring Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—2—August 2011
Purpose of Security Monitoring The purpose of security monitoring is to provide real-time, up-to-the-minute security awareness of current threats, risks, and compromises as accurately as possible. Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—3—August 2011
Components of Security Monitoring • Consoles (Analyst Desktop) • Database • Manager (Rules, Data Aggregation, Data Correlation, Reporting) • Sensors • Intrusion Detection System • Log Servers • Network Flows • Vulnerability Scanners Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—4—August 2011
The False Problem With Security Monitoring • False-positives • Normal or expected behavior that is identified as anomalous or malicious • False-negatives • Conditions that should be identified as anomalous or malicious but are not Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—5—August 2011
Why So Many False Positives and Who Knows Hows Many False-Negatives • While some false-positives and false-negatives will occur, a good portion can be attributed to lack of knowledge about the environment being monitored • Not keeping knowledge about the environment up-to-date as well as historically accurate Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—6—August 2011
So, how do you reduce the rate of both false-positives and false-negatives? Context Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—7—August 2011
What is Context Context is additional data and information that is added to security event data to increase the relevance and meaning of the data in relation to one’s environment. Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—8—August 2011
Traditional Security Event Data Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—9—August 2011
Traditional Network Flow Event Data Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—10—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
Traditional IDS Event Data Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—11—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
Traditional Syslog Event Data Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—12—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
Traditional Security Event Data with Context Added Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—13—August 2011
Network Flow Event Data with Context Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—14—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
IDS Event Data with Context Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—15—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
Syslog Event Data with Context Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—16—August 2011 Note : 192.168.0.0/16 - Corporate Network
Types of Networks Context • Access tags (Internal, Private, External, No-Internet) • Dark space tags for unused IP space • Subnet descriptions Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—17—August 2011
Types of Asset Context • Business Role Tags (Financial, HR, Printers) • Operating System • Software Category Tags (Apache, BIND, MySQL) • System Classification Tags (SSH Server, LDAP Server, Web Server, DNS) Reducing False-Positives in Security Event Data Using Context—18—August 2011
Types of User Context • Real Name • Working group (Mail Room, Control Room, Networking Group) • List of accounts • List of privileged access accounts Reducing False-Positives in Security Event Data Using Context—19—August 2011
How Context is Implemented Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—20—August 2011
Context Data Sources • Memory-resident key/value data stores • Contains data about assets, networks, and users • Continually updated by data mining scripts Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—20—August 2011
Context Preprocessor • Sits between the sensors and security monitoring system manager • Queries the context data sources in real-time based on IP addresses or user names • Appends any context data available to event data record Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—22—August 2011
Important Things to Remember • For context to be effective, it must be current. • For events to be accurately reflected in your environment, context cannot be treated as on-demand in the manager. Context for a given event must be recorded once and not changed. • Treating context as on-demand in the manager may turn an alert into a false-negative. Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—23—August 2011
Advantages of Context • Adds additional data and information to the event record that the sensor does not have. • Updates to context data sources can be automated and dynamic. Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—24—August 2011
Advantages of Context (cont.) • Changes to your environment can be reflected in updating the context data; requiring less changes to security monitoring rules and filters • Security monitoring rules and filters can be created for context. This eliminates or reduces the need to create filters and rules based on lists of IP addresses, one-off rules, and filter exceptions. Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—25—August 2011
Disadvantages of Context • Requires analysts to understand the IT infrastructure • Requires constant upkeep to stay relevant • Extra process in security monitoring workflow Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—26—August 2011
Questions? Comments? Reducing False-Positives and False-Negatives in Security Event Data Using Context—27—August 2011