Awesome Fen! Can you provide insight into your usage of Graylog instead of ELK or EFK?

On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Fen Labalme <fen.labalme@civicactions.com> wrote:
Would love some XSLT files for parsing the XML files nicely (I've been wanting this, but am not an XSLT sorta guy). If the transform included name, CVE, perhaps RMF controls and result, well, that would be a great start.

Had not seen wuzah - looks awesome. I don't need the PCI DSS but rather the RMF low/mod controls, and I use Graylog instead of ELK, but these should be straightforward issues to resolve. (And if resolved, can contribute the patches - I love open source!)

=Fen


On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 4:01 PM, Luke Salsich <luke.salsich@gmail.com> wrote:
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All of this is to say maybe a first step would be to write some XSLT files for MariaDB and Postgre and then see where that goes? someone could use that to then start an API, etc. 

I also did want to mention the really great work the people at Wazuh have done in adding Open-Scap data to their OSSEC fork which then outputs data into elasticsearch / Kibana dashboards really nicely. I will continue to use their product gratefully, but as I say - I'm looking for data which I can query without having to master Lucene to get data out of Elasticsearch. 



On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 1:20 PM, Fen Labalme <fen.labalme@civicactions.com> wrote:
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I like https://osquery.io/ (open source at: https://github.com/facebook/osquery)

Also consider InSpec (https://github.com/chef/inspec) - though created by/for Chef, it's entirely self-contained. OpenSCAP integrating with either/both of these would be awesome.

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