In this edition of The Intelligence Download, Dr. Adrian Nish, Head of Cyber, discusses the Rise of Ransomware. Over the past 18 months, the BAE Systems Applied Intelligence threat intelligence team has been monitoring the state of ransomware. In this podcast, Nish discloses what has been learned and where we go from here.
The Intelligence Download
Splunk Enterprise Security can periodically download an intelligence feed available from the Internet and store it in the $SPLUNK_DB/modinput/threatlist directory. You can then use the inputintelligence search command to use the intelligence in reports, searches, or dashboards. See Example: Add a generic intelligence source to Splunk Enterprise Security.
The user must correspond to the name of a Splunk secure stored credential in Credential Management. If you remove an existing proxy user and password in the Intelligence Download Setting editor, the download process no longer references the stored credentials. Removing the reference to the credential does not delete the stored credentials from Credential Management. For more information, see Manage credentials in Splunk Enterprise Security.
Add a non-TAXII source of intelligence that is available from a URL on the Internet. For an example of adding a URL-based generic intelligence source, see Example: Add a generic intelligence source to Splunk Enterprise Security.
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