Threats Driving You Nuts? Try Threat Hunting With Sqrrl

This articleĀ originally appeared on theĀ IBM Security IntelligenceĀ blog.


Squirrels have many predators and enemies (hawks, snakes and, of course, cars), butĀ SqrrlĀ shows how the hunted can become the hunter. Sqrrl is a leading threat hunting platform that is deeply integrated with IBM QRadar SIEM.

Visualizing Threats
When theĀ IBM Security App Exchangelaunched in 2015, its primary goal was to enable collaboration among security vendors to provide clients with valuable integration and enhancements. TheĀ IBM Security QRadar SIEMĀ integration with Sqrrl is one of those successful partnerships.

Sqrrl is a threat hunting app for IBM QRadar designed to help security analysts detect and investigate unknown threats that have slipped by their other defenses. It does this by fusing IBM QRadarā€™s data sources into a behavior graph, which is a unique visual environment for analyzing advanced adversarial behaviors.

QRadar users will also benefit from Sqrrlā€™s kill chain analytics. These analytics, powered by machine learning, can detect the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) of cybercriminals and complement the types of alerts that QRadar is already producing. Features of the app include:

  • Direct integration with the QRadar dashboard to simplify data ingest into Sqrrl;
  • Visual modeling of adversarial behaviors enriched with QRadar user, asset and event data; and
  • QRadar integration commands for easily launching hunts in Sqrrl.

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Sqrrl Streamlines Threat Hunting

As aĀ threat hunting platform, Sqrrlā€™s primary value proposition is to help analysts discover new, unknown threats that were neither previously detected nor properly prioritized. It uses powerful machine learning algorithms to detect TTPs, such as lateral movement and data staging. Sqrrl then links these TTPs into larger attack campaigns and attaches risk scores to entities and users to help analysts uncover previously hidden connections across these suspicious behaviors and correlate them with alerts from QRadar.

For customers already engaged inĀ threat hunting, Sqrrl helps them hunt with fewer resources and more junior analysts. Sqrrlā€™s link analysis visualization allows analysts to more quickly interrogate data without complex, custom queries. As a purpose-built hunting platform, common search paths are predefined and analysts can simply click through the data during a hunt.

In 2015, Sqrrl deployed its threat hunting platform at a global security operations center at a Fortune 20. Today, Sqrrl ingests 80 TB of data a day, has 5 PB of data stored in its system, and enables clients to discoverĀ advanced persistent threatsĀ and shrink their investigation and analysis time frames by an order of magnitude.

Itā€™s Threat Hunting Season

Sqrrl is the only solution purpose-built for threat hunting, and more organizations realize that threat hunting is a critical additional layer of defense needed within security operations centers. Even organizations with the most sophisticated security systems, such as large financial and government agencies, are vulnerable to attacks.

Security-conscious organizations need a threat hunting capability to proactively look for the threats that evade detection by other defenses. If you have a SIEM solution, a threat hunting capability is a natural extension of that investment. It provides you with additional visualization and analytics capabilities that enable proactive detection.

Source:

http://blog.sqrrl.com/threats-driving-you-nuts-try-threat-hunting-with-sqrrl

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