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Published inFeb 2024
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Colin Domoney
Colin Domoney
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Colin Domoney

Colin Domoney (BSc. MSc. CSSLP, CEH) is an API Security Research Specialist and Developer Advocate with deep expertise in the development of secure software. As VP of AppSec, he took on the challenge of securing software on a large scale and running the global AppSec program at Deutsche Bank. At Veracode, as an evangelist, he produces countless webinars, and blog posts, and speak globally at conferences. Currently, he has embraced the challenge of securing APIs with 42Crunch where he has produced the API industry's first security maturity model and contributed to numerous webinars, talks, and blogs. Currently, he is working on the industry's first defensive API developer training course. He is also the curator of the APISecurity weekly newsletter.
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API monitoring and alerting

In this final brief section, we will look at how to monitor an API within a SIEM and Security Operation Center (SOC) using as an example the 42Crunch API firewall and the Microsoft Sentinel SIEM.

The 42Crunch firewall emits logs to a local filesystem that can be collected by a log forwarder and forwarded to Azure Log Analytics for ingestion into Microsoft Sentinel. This simplified architecture is shown in Figure 11.20.

Figure 11.20 – 42Crunch firewall log ingestion in Sentinel

Figure 11.20 – 42Crunch firewall log ingestion in Sentinel

Using the 42Crunch marketplace extension, Sentinel can process the API logs and alert against 12 active API rules, as shown in Figure 11.21.

Figure 11.21 – Sample Sentinel API firewall rules

Figure 11.21 – Sample Sentinel API firewall rules

When a rule is triggered, this is recorded on Sentinel as an incident and annotated with all the instance data, such as source IP address, destination path and port, response and request bodies, and return status code...

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Colin Domoney

Colin Domoney (BSc. MSc. CSSLP, CEH) is an API Security Research Specialist and Developer Advocate with deep expertise in the development of secure software. As VP of AppSec, he took on the challenge of securing software on a large scale and running the global AppSec program at Deutsche Bank. At Veracode, as an evangelist, he produces countless webinars, and blog posts, and speak globally at conferences. Currently, he has embraced the challenge of securing APIs with 42Crunch where he has produced the API industry's first security maturity model and contributed to numerous webinars, talks, and blogs. Currently, he is working on the industry's first defensive API developer training course. He is also the curator of the APISecurity weekly newsletter.
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