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jupyter2kibana reviews and mentions
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Outlining the pros and cons of threat hunting labs and threat sim frameworks on a hobbyist budget.
For context, if you didn't read the linked post, our team uses ELK stack as our SIEM, and a few of us wanted to set up a test lab to practice threat hunting on ELK. And we needed to do it on a Hobbyist budget. And we wanted to apply the data-science (inspired by this) strengths of Jupyter to our hunting workflow, since all of us already know Python.
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Anyone have experience building a Windows AD lab environment in Docker?
Big picture: We want to work out an in-depth ELK workflow and develop some threat hunting automation. I found that a small ELK stack is hosted for a very reasonable price ($0.0263/hr for a small stack w/ 45GB storage as of today). And a CoCalc instance (collaborative cloud-hosted JupyterLab) costs another $6 per month. So between those two low-cost resources we've figured out a pretty neat Python -> Vega -> Kibana workflow to apply some data science and visualization to our threat-hunting workflow (after some trouble).
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Python (Jupyter) -> Vega -> Kibana?
Here's the example referred to as well as the overarching project which inspired us to try this.
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Elastic Eland (Python Elasticsearch client for exploring and analyzing data in Elasticsearch)
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walterra/jupyter2kibana is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of jupyter2kibana is Jupyter Notebook.
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