Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 - CATEGORY OFFENSE INVESTIGATION GUIDE REV 1 Manual page 91

Category offense investigation guide
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To investigate the attacker, view the Attacker Summary box:
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Location - Allows you to determine if the attacker is local or remote:
- Local - This field specifies the network (group) in which it is located.
- Remote - This field specifies the geographic location of the attacker, for
example, Asia. We recommend that you investigate the traffic from the
remote source IP address to make sure that your firewalls are probably
configured to block any threatening traffic. If firewall logs are being sent to
STRM, use the Event Viewer to investigate firewall logs to make sure it is
probably configured. For more information on the Event Viewer, see the
STRM Users Guide.
User - If the attacker is local or a VPN user and STRM is receiving user identity
logs, this field indicates user identity information. This allows you identify the
user who is the source of the traffic. To obtain further information about the
user, right-click on the IP address in the Description field to access additional
menu options. From the menu, select use the Select Information > Asset
Profile. The Asset Profile window allows you to determine additional
information regarding the identify of the source user. You can also determine if
the user associated to the offense is a valid user on the device they are
attempting to access.
Since user defined offenses are based on configurable user defined data, there
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are a variety of methods for investigating these offenses. You must understand the
logic used to create the offense and inspect the network events associated with
this offense.
Offense Category Investigation Guide
How do I Investigate a User Defined Offense?
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