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Effective Threat Investigation for SOC Analysts

Effective Threat Investigation for SOC Analysts

By : Mostafa Yahia
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Effective Threat Investigation for SOC Analysts

Effective Threat Investigation for SOC Analysts

4.8 (21)
By: Mostafa Yahia

Overview of this book

Effective threat investigation requires strong technical expertise, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of cyber threats and attacker techniques. It's a crucial skill for SOC analysts, enabling them to analyze different threats and identify security incident origins. This book provides insights into the most common cyber threats and various attacker techniques to help you hone your incident investigation skills. The book begins by explaining phishing and email attack types and how to detect and investigate them, along with Microsoft log types such as Security, System, PowerShell, and their events. Next, you’ll learn how to detect and investigate attackers' techniques and malicious activities within Windows environments. As you make progress, you’ll find out how to analyze the firewalls, flows, and proxy logs, as well as detect and investigate cyber threats using various security solution alerts, including EDR, IPS, and IDS. You’ll also explore popular threat intelligence platforms such as VirusTotal, AbuseIPDB, and X-Force for investigating cyber threats and successfully build your own sandbox environment for effective malware analysis. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to analyze popular systems and security appliance logs that exist in any environment and explore various attackers' techniques to detect and investigate them with ease.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Part 1: Email Investigation Techniques
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Part 2: Investigating Windows Threats by Using Event Logs
10
Part 3: Investigating Network Threats by Using Firewall and Proxy Logs
15
Part 4: Investigating Other Threats and Leveraging External Sources to Investigate Cyber Threats

Investigating lateral movement attacks

As we learned earlier in this book, lateral movement refers to the techniques that an attacker employs, after gaining initial access to the system and discovering the victim network, to pivot from the compromised machine to another machine in the same network to search for sensitive data and valuable assets. Also, we mentioned that to move from one machine to another, the attacker must use a lateral movement technique such as remote desktop application, remote PowerShell command execution, or Windows admin shares.

In this section, we will discuss the following lateral movement techniques and how to investigate them by analyzing the firewall logs:

  • Remote desktop application (RDP)
  • Windows admin shares
  • PowerShell Remoting

Remote desktop application (RDP)

An attacker can rely on Windows’ built-in remote desktop administration tool to gain complete access and control over remote systems within the compromised network...

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