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    Get started with the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration

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    Get started with the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration

    Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine that easily integrates with Security Operations. Before you can use the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration, you must activate the plugin and add the appropriate API Base URL and login credentials.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_si_admin
    Note: This procedure can be used to activate the plugin and configure the integration. You can also activate the plugin using the traditional method. If you activate the plugin using the traditional method, the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration recognizes the installation and the integration card displays the New button. Proceed to step 6.

    Procedure

    1. Access Elasticsearch and obtain the API Base URL under your Elasticsearch profile.
    2. Navigate to Security Operations > Integrations > Integration Configurations.
      The available security integrations appear as a series of cards.
      Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration card
    3. In the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment card, click Install Plugin.
    4. In the Install Elasticsearch integration dialog box, review the plugin details and click Activate.
    5. When the activation is complete, click Close & Reload Form.
      The Security Integration screen reloads and the New button for the integration is available.
    6. Click New.
      Elastic configuration
    7. Fill in the fields, as needed.
      Field Description
      Name The name of this configuration.
      Elasticsearch API Base URL The base URL you acquired from the Elasticsearch site.
      Link URL [Optional] Links to a Kibana instance, when available
      Username Your Intel Elasticsearch username.
      Password Your Intel Elasticsearch password.
      Max Rows The maximum number of rows you want to search.
      Earliest Result (days) The earliest results you want to see in number of days.
      Include raw data samples in search results Select this to include samples of raw data in your sightings search results. The amount of data returned depends on your setting in the number of rows of raw data property in Security Incident Response properties.
      MID Server Select Any to use any active MID Server, or select a specific MID Server name.
      Note: Configuring this integration activates workflows. To manage the workflows, navigate to the Workflow Editor.
    8. Click Submit.
      The integration configuration card displays.
    9. When viewing the new configuration card, you can click Configure or Delete to change or delete the configuration, respectively.
    10. To return to the original list of integration configuration cards, select No from the Show Configurations drop-down list.

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      Get started with the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration

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      Get started with the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration

      Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine that easily integrates with Security Operations. Before you can use the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration, you must activate the plugin and add the appropriate API Base URL and login credentials.

      Before you begin

      Role required: sn_si_admin
      Note: This procedure can be used to activate the plugin and configure the integration. You can also activate the plugin using the traditional method. If you activate the plugin using the traditional method, the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration recognizes the installation and the integration card displays the New button. Proceed to step 6.

      Procedure

      1. Access Elasticsearch and obtain the API Base URL under your Elasticsearch profile.
      2. Navigate to Security Operations > Integrations > Integration Configurations.
        The available security integrations appear as a series of cards.
        Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment integration card
      3. In the Elasticsearch - Incident Enrichment card, click Install Plugin.
      4. In the Install Elasticsearch integration dialog box, review the plugin details and click Activate.
      5. When the activation is complete, click Close & Reload Form.
        The Security Integration screen reloads and the New button for the integration is available.
      6. Click New.
        Elastic configuration
      7. Fill in the fields, as needed.
        Field Description
        Name The name of this configuration.
        Elasticsearch API Base URL The base URL you acquired from the Elasticsearch site.
        Link URL [Optional] Links to a Kibana instance, when available
        Username Your Intel Elasticsearch username.
        Password Your Intel Elasticsearch password.
        Max Rows The maximum number of rows you want to search.
        Earliest Result (days) The earliest results you want to see in number of days.
        Include raw data samples in search results Select this to include samples of raw data in your sightings search results. The amount of data returned depends on your setting in the number of rows of raw data property in Security Incident Response properties.
        MID Server Select Any to use any active MID Server, or select a specific MID Server name.
        Note: Configuring this integration activates workflows. To manage the workflows, navigate to the Workflow Editor.
      8. Click Submit.
        The integration configuration card displays.
      9. When viewing the new configuration card, you can click Configure or Delete to change or delete the configuration, respectively.
      10. To return to the original list of integration configuration cards, select No from the Show Configurations drop-down list.

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