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This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® Enterprise Security. For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Configure the intelligence sources included with Splunk Enterprise Security

Splunk Enterprise Security includes several intelligence sources that retrieve information across the Internet.

The following generic or non threat intelligence sources are enabled by default:

  • Mozilla Public Suffix List
  • MITRE ATT&CK Framework
  • ICANN Top-level Domains List

Review the types of intelligence provided by the sources, and determine if the included intelligence is useful to your team before enabling specific sources.

Prerequisites

  • Your Splunk Enterprise deployment must be connected to the Internet. If your deployment is not connected to the Internet, disable these sources or source them in an alternate way.
  • To set up firewall rules for these sources, you might want to use a proxy server to collect the intelligence before forwarding it to Splunk Enterprise Security and allow the IP address for the proxy server to access Splunk Enterprise Security. The IP addresses for these sources can change.

Steps

  1. From the Enterprise Security menu bar, select Configure > Data Enrichment > Threat Intelligence Management.
  2. Review the Description field for all defined intelligence sources to learn more about the types of information or threat indicators that can be correlated with your events.
  3. Enable the intelligence sources that fit your security use cases.
  4. Configure the enabled intelligence sources that fit your security use cases, using the links to the source websites to review the source provider's documentation. Each source website provides suggestions for polling intervals and other configuration requirements separate from Splunk Enterprise Security.

Splunk Enterprise Security expects all intelligence sources to send properly-formatted data and valuable intelligence information. Feed providers are responsible for malformed data or false positives that might be identified in your environment as a result.

If you determine that your Splunk Enterprise Security installation is retrieving data from unexpected IP addresses, perform a WHOIS or nslookup to determine if the IP address matches that of one of the intelligence sources configured in your environment.

Next step

To add a custom threat source, see Add threat intelligence to Splunk Enterprise Security and follow the link that matches the source that you want to add.

If you are finished adding intelligence sources, see Verify that you have added intelligence successfully in Splunk Enterprise Security.


Included threat intelligence sources

The threat intelligence sources are parsed for threat indicators and added to the relevant KV Store collections.

Threat source Threat list provider Website for the threat source
Emerging Threats compromised IPs blocklist Emerging Threats https://rules.emergingthreats.net/blockrules
Emerging Threats firewall IP rules Emerging Threats https://rules.emergingthreats.net/fwrules
Malware domain host list Hail a TAXII.com http://hailataxii.com
iblocklist Logmein I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Piratebay I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Proxy I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Rapidshare I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Spyware I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Tor I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
iblocklist Web attacker I-Blocklist https://www.iblocklist.com/lists
Phishtank Database Phishtank https://www.phishtank.com/
SANS blocklist SANS https://isc.sans.edu

Some of the feeds may require subscription.

Included generic intelligence sources

Splunk Enterprise Security also includes generic intelligence that is not added to the threat intelligence KV Store collections and are instead used to enrich data in Splunk Enterprise Security.

Data list Data provider Website for data provider
Cisco Umbrella 1 Million Sites Cisco https://umbrella.cisco.com/blog/2016/12/14/cisco-umbrella-1-million/
ICANN Top-level Domains List IANA https://data.iana.org/TLD/
MaxMind GeoIP ASN IPv4 database MaxMind https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geoip2-anonymous-ip-csv-database/
MaxMind GeoIP ASN IPv6 database MaxMind https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geoip2-anonymous-ip-csv-database/
Mozilla Public Suffix List Mozilla https://publicsuffix.org
Mitre Att&ck Mitre https://attack.mitre.org/

You can configure the generic intelligence source to use for top one million sites:

  1. From the Splunk ES menu bar, select Configure > General > General Settings
  2. Scroll down to Top 1M Site Source and select Cisco.
Last modified on 22 November, 2021
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise Security: 6.4.0, 6.4.1, 6.5.0 Cloud only, 6.5.1 Cloud only, 6.6.0, 6.6.2


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