Instructions
- Install dependencies:
pip install requests pyyaml sigma-cli - Connect to the Splunk REST API and define correlation searches that chain multiple event types across hosts.
- Build Sigma rules in YAML that express multi-step detection logic for lateral movement patterns:
- RDP logon (4624 LogonType=10) followed by service installation (7045) on same target within 15 minutes
- Pass-the-Hash: NTLM logon (4624 LogonType=3) followed by process creation (4688) of admin tools
- PsExec-style: Named pipe creation (Sysmon 17/18) correlated with remote service creation (7045)
- Convert Sigma rules to Splunk SPL using
sigma-cli convert. - Deploy correlation searches to Splunk ES via the REST API.
- Run the agent to generate and install correlation rules, then audit existing rules for coverage gaps.
python scripts/agent.py --splunk-url https://localhost:8089 --username admin --password changeme --output correlation_report.json
Examples
Detect RDP Lateral Movement Chain
index=wineventlog (EventCode=4624 Logon_Type=10) OR (EventCode=7045)
| transaction Computer maxspan=15m startswith=(EventCode=4624) endswith=(EventCode=7045)
| where eventcount >= 2
| table _time Computer Account_Name ServiceName
Sigma Rule for PsExec Lateral Movement
title: PsExec Lateral Movement Detection
logsource:
product: windows
service: sysmon
detection:
pipe_created:
EventID: 17
PipeName|startswith: '\PSEXESVC'
service_installed:
EventID: 7045
ServiceFileName|contains: 'PSEXESVC'
timeframe: 5m
condition: pipe_created | near service_installed
level: high
Verification Criteria
Confirm successful execution by validating:
- [ ] All prerequisite tools and access requirements are satisfied
- [ ] Each workflow step completed without errors
- [ ] Output matches expected format and contains expected data
- [ ] No security warnings or misconfigurations detected
- [ ] Results are documented and evidence is preserved for audit
Compliance Framework Mapping
This skill supports compliance evidence collection across multiple frameworks:
- SOC 2: CC7.1 (Monitoring), CC7.2 (Anomaly Detection), CC7.3 (Incident Identification)
- ISO 27001: A.12.4 (Logging & Monitoring), A.16.1 (Security Incident Management)
- NIST 800-53: AU-6 (Audit Review), SI-4 (System Monitoring), IR-5 (Incident Monitoring)
- NIST CSF: DE.AE (Anomalies & Events), DE.CM (Continuous Monitoring)
Claw GRC Tip: When this skill is executed by a registered agent, compliance evidence is automatically captured and mapped to the relevant controls in your active frameworks.
Deploying This Skill with Claw GRC
Agent Execution
Register this skill with your Claw GRC agent for automated execution:
# Install via CLI
npx claw-grc skills add implementing-siem-correlation-rules-for-apt
# Or load dynamically via MCP
grc.load_skill("implementing-siem-correlation-rules-for-apt")
Audit Trail Integration
When executed through Claw GRC, every step of this skill generates tamper-evident audit records:
- SHA-256 chain hashing ensures no step can be modified after execution
- Evidence artifacts (configs, scan results, logs) are automatically attached to relevant controls
- Trust score impact — successful execution increases your agent's trust score
Continuous Compliance
Schedule this skill for recurring execution to maintain continuous compliance posture. Claw GRC monitors for drift and alerts when re-execution is needed.