About The Device
Symantec Endpoint Protection is a client-server solution that protects laptops, desktops, and servers in your network against malware, risks, and vulnerabilities. Symantec Endpoint Protection combines virus protection with advanced threat protection to proactively secure your client computers against known and unknown threats, such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and adware. Symantec Endpoint Protection provides protection against even the most sophisticated attacks that evade traditional security measures, such as rootkits, zero-day attacks, and spyware that mutates.
Device Information
Entity | Particulars |
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Vendor Name | Broadcom (Previously as Symantec) |
Product Name | Symantec Endpoint Security Complete (Older Name: SEP 15/SEP Cloud) |
Type of Device | Cloud |
Collection Method
Log Type | Ingestion label | Preferred Logging Protocol - Format | Log Collection Method | Data Source |
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Symantec Event export | SYMANTEC_EVENT_EXPORT | JSON | C2C | https://cloud.google.com/chronicle/docs/reference/feed-management-api#symantec-event-export |
Device Configuration
Events can be streamed to cloud storage data buckets. You can add or edit a Data Bucket stream type to stream and export events into the cloud storage buckets.
Log in the cloud console
Navigate to Integration > Event Stream
Click Add if you want to add a new event stream. Else, select an existing event stream in the grid and edit the fields in the event stream details flyout.
In the Add Event Stream, select Data Bucket as the Stream Type.
Type a Name for the event stream that you are configuring for the cloud storage.
In Data Bucket, configure the following options:
Field | Description |
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Bucket | Type the bucket name that you have already created for your cloud storage. |
Provider | Select a cloud platform from the options provided:
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Region | Type the region of the data center where your cloud storage account is created. |
Bucket State | Enable the event stream to initiate streaming of events into your selected cloud storage bucket. |
Directory | Type the directory location of your cloud storage bucket where the events are stored in the files. |
Log Rotation | Set the Time and Size as per your organizations retention policy |
Type the KEY and SECRET, the unique identifiers of your storage accounts on the cloud platforms.
These identifiers are used to authorize Symantec Endpoint Security to stream events into the cloud storages.
The unique identifier is known by different names for the cloud platforms that are listed in the PROVIDER drop-down menu.
Refer to this KB for details on configuring the cloud platforms.
Uncheck the COMPRESSION checkbox.
In the Query Filter section, search and filter the event type_ids from the EVENT TYPE ID list to include the corresponding events in the event stream.
If the event type_ids that you selected are already selected and queried by other streams, you must enable the event stream that you are creating to continue streaming of events with no data loss.
Keep OCSF schema unchecked.
Click Test Connection to verify that the connection with the cloud storage account is established.
Click Create.
Streaming into data buckets is not supported for tenants of the India data center.
Integration Parameters
AWS
S3:
Parameter Display Name | Default Value | Description |
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REGION | N/A | Select the region of your S3 bucket |
S3 URI | N/A | The S3 URI to ingest. (It will be a combination of S3 bucket name and prefix. Eg- S3://<S3 bucket name>/<prefix>) |
URI IS A | N/A | The type of file indicated by the URI. Valid values are:
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SOURCE DELETION OPTION | N/A | Whether to delete source files after they have been transferred to Chronicle. This reduces storage costs. Valid values are:
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ACCESS KEY ID | N/A | This is the 20 character ID associated with your Amazon IAM account. |
SECRET ACCESS KEY | N/A | This is the 40 character access key associated with your Amazon IAM account. |
ASSET NAMESPACE | N/A | To assign an asset namespace to all events that are ingested from a particular feed, set the |
SQS:
Parameter Display Name | Default Value | Description |
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REGION | N/A | Select the region of your S3 bucket |
QUEUE NAME | N/A | The SQS queue name. |
ACCOUNT NUMBER | N/A | The account number for the SQS queue and S3 bucket. |
QUEUE ACCESS KEY ID | N/A | This is the 20 character ID associated with your Amazon IAM account. |
QUEUE SECRET ACCESS KEY | N/A | This is the 40 character access key associated with your Amazon IAM account. |
SOURCE DELETION OPTION | N/A | Whether to delete source files after they have been transferred to Chronicle. This reduces storage costs. Valid values are:
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S3 BUCKET ACCESS KEY ID | N/A | This is the 20 character ID associated with your Amazon IAM account. Only specify if using a different access key for the S3 bucket. |
S3 BUCKET SECRET ACCESS KEY | N/A | This is the 40 character access key associated with your Amazon IAM account. Only specify if using a different access key for the S3 bucket. |
ASSET NAMESPACE | N/A | To assign an asset namespace to all events that are ingested from a particular feed, set the |
AZURE:
Parameter Display Name | Default Value | Description |
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AZURE URI | N/A | The URI pointing to a Azure Blob Storage blob or container. Container names are |
URI IS A | Directory which includes subdirectories | The type of object indicated by the URI. Valid values are:
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SOURCE DELETION OPTION | Never delete files | Source file deletion is not supported in Azure. This field's value must be set to |
Shared Key OR SAS Token |
| A shared key, a 512-bit random string in base64 encoding, authorized to access Azure Blob Storage. Required if not specifying an SAS Token. |
ASSET NAMESPACE |
| To assign an asset namespace to all events that are ingested from a particular feed, set the |
Google:
Parameter Display Name | Default Value | Description |
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STORAGE BUKCET URI | N/A | The URI which corresponds to the Google Cloud Storage bucket. The format is the same format used by |
URI IS A | N/A | The type of object indicated by
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SOURCE DELETION OPTION | N/A | Whether to delete source files after they have been transferred to Google Security Operations. This reduces storage costs. Valid values are:
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