TryHackMe — ItsyBitsy Web App Log Analysis from Elastic
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Analyze web app logs to investigate potential C2 communication using Elastic and TryHackMe
Action Steps
- Investigate the alert by IDS using TryHackMe
- Analyze web app logs using Elastic to identify suspicious activity
- Configure Elastic to parse and visualize log data
- Apply filtering and aggregation techniques to identify potential C2 communication
- Test and validate findings to confirm the presence of a threat
Who Needs to Know This
Security teams and incident responders can benefit from this challenge to improve their log analysis skills and detect potential threats
Key Insight
💡 Effective log analysis is crucial to detect and respond to security threats
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Key Takeaways
Analyze web app logs to investigate potential C2 communication using Elastic and TryHackMe
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Scenario: In this challenge room, we will take a simple challenge to investigate an alert by IDS regarding a potential C2 communication. Continue reading on Medium »
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