If you wish to deploy in AWS, use this previous release.
Concrete Relay implementation using urlscan GmBH as a third-party Cyber Threat Intelligence service provider.
The Relay itself is just a simple application written in Python that can be easily packaged and deployed. This relay is now Cisco Hosted and no longer requires AWS Lambda.
- We need an application that will translate API requests from SecureX Threat Response to the third-party integration, and vice versa.
- We need an application that can be completely self contained within a virtualized container using Docker.
Open the code folder in your terminal.
cd code
If you want to test the application you have to install dependencies from the Pipfile file:
pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pipenv && pipenv install --dev
You can perform two kinds of testing:
-
Run static code analysis checking for any semantic discrepancies and PEP 8 compliance:
flake8 .
-
Run the suite of unit tests and measure the code coverage:
coverage run --source api/ -m pytest --verbose tests/unit/ && coverage report
If you want to test the live Lambda you may use any HTTP client (e.g. Postman),
just make sure to send requests to your Lambda's URL
with the Authorization
header set to Bearer <JWT>
.
NOTE. If you need input data for testing purposes you can use data from the observables.json file.
In order to build the application, we need to use a Dockerfile
.
- Open a terminal. Build the container image using the
docker build
command.
docker build -t tr-05-urlscanio .
- Once the container is built, and an image is successfully created, start your container using the
docker run
command and specify the name of the image we have just created. By default, the container will listen for HTTP requests using port 9090.
docker run -dp 9090:9090 --name tr-05-urlscanio tr-05-urlscanio
- Watch the container logs to ensure it starts correctly.
docker logs tr-05-urlscanio
- Once the container has started correctly, open your web browser to http://localhost:9090. You should see a response from the container.
curl http://localhost:9090
-
POST /health
- Verifies the Authorization Bearer JWT and decodes it to restore the original credentials.
- Authenticates to the underlying external service to check that the provided credentials are valid and the service is available at the moment.
-
POST /observe/observables
- Accepts a list of observables and filters out unsupported ones.
- Verifies the Authorization Bearer JWT and decodes it to restore the original credentials.
- Makes a series of requests to the underlying external service to query for some cyber threat intelligence data on each supported observable.
- Maps the fetched data into appropriate CTIM entities.
- Returns a list per each of the following CTIM entities (if any extracted):
Judgement
,Sighting
,Indicator
,Relationship
.
-
POST /refer/observables
- Accepts a list of observables and filters out unsupported ones.
- Builds a search link per each supported observable to pivot back to the underlying external service and look up the observable there.
- Returns a list of those links.
-
POST /respond/observables
- Accepts a list of observables and filters out unsupported ones.
- Makes action objects for each observable.
- Returns a list of those actions.
-
POST /respond/trigger
- Accepts an observable and filters if it's unsupported.
- Builds a scan link to make scan action with this observable on urlscan.io.
- Make scan request to urlscan.io using the link.
- Returns a message
status: ok
if the scan was success or error message if not.
-
POST /version
- Returns the current version of the application.
ip
ipv6
domain
url
The application uses data from search
and result
endpoints responses.
Each response from the urlscan.io API for the supported observables generates the following CTIM entities:
Judgement
is based onresult.verdicts.overall.malicious
andresult.task
Sighting
is based onsearch.results[]
Indicator
is based onresult.verticts.overall.categories[]
andresult.task
Relationship
has a relationship typeIndicates
which connectsIndicator
with itsSighting