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HELK [Alpha]

License: GPL v3 GitHub issues-closed Twitter Open Source Love

The Hunting ELK or simply the HELK is one of the first open source hunt platforms with advanced analytics capabilities such as SQL declarative language, graphing, structured streaming, and even machine learning via Jupyter notebooks and Apache Spark over an ELK stack. This project was developed primarily for research, but due to its flexible design and core components, it can be deployed in larger environments with the right configurations and scalable infrastructure.

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Goals

  • Provide an open source hunting platform to the community and share the basics of Threat Hunting.
  • Expedite the time it takes to deploy a hunt platform.
  • Improve the testing and development of hunting use cases in an easier and more affordable way.
  • Enable Data Science capabilities while analyzing data via Apache Spark, GraphFrames & Jupyter Notebooks.

Current Status: Alpha

The project is currently in an alpha stage, which means that the code and the functionality are still changing. We haven't yet tested the system with large data sources and in many scenarios. We invite you to try it and welcome any feedback.

HELK Features

  • Kafka: A distributed publish-subscribe messaging system that is designed to be fast, scalable, fault-tolerant, and durable.
  • Elasticsearch: A highly scalable open-source full-text search and analytics engine.
  • Logstash: A data collection engine with real-time pipelining capabilities.
  • Kibana: An open source analytics and visualization platform designed to work with Elasticsearch.
  • ES-Hadoop: An open-source, stand-alone, self-contained, small library that allows Hadoop jobs (whether using Map/Reduce or libraries built upon it such as Hive, Pig or Cascading or new upcoming libraries like Apache Spark ) to interact with Elasticsearch.
  • Spark: A fast and general-purpose cluster computing system. It provides high-level APIs in Java, Scala, Python and R, and an optimized engine that supports general execution graphs.
  • GraphFrames: A package for Apache Spark which provides DataFrame-based Graphs.
  • Jupyter Notebook: An open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text.
  • KSQL: Confluent KSQL is the open source, streaming SQL engine that enables real-time data processing against Apache Kafka®. It provides an easy-to-use, yet powerful interactive SQL interface for stream processing on Kafka, without the need to write code in a programming language such as Java or Python
  • Elastalert: ElastAlert is a simple framework for alerting on anomalies, spikes, or other patterns of interest from data in Elasticsearch
    • Sigma: Sigma is a generic and open signature format that allows you to describe relevant log events in a straightforward manner.

Getting Started

WIKI

(Docker) Accessing the HELK's Images

By default, the HELK's containers are run in the background (Detached). You can see all your docker containers by running the following command:

sudo docker ps

CONTAINER ID        IMAGE                                  COMMAND                  CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                                            NAMES
a97bd895a2b3        cyb3rward0g/helk-spark-worker:2.3.0    "./spark-worker-entr…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:8082->8082/tcp                           helk-spark-worker2
cbb31f688e0a        cyb3rward0g/helk-spark-worker:2.3.0    "./spark-worker-entr…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:8081->8081/tcp                           helk-spark-worker
5d58068aa7e3        cyb3rward0g/helk-kafka-broker:1.1.0    "./kafka-entrypoint.…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:9092->9092/tcp                           helk-kafka-broker
bdb303b09878        cyb3rward0g/helk-kafka-broker:1.1.0    "./kafka-entrypoint.…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:9093->9093/tcp                           helk-kafka-broker2
7761d1e43d37        cyb3rward0g/helk-nginx:0.0.2           "./nginx-entrypoint.…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp                               helk-nginx
ede2a2503030        cyb3rward0g/helk-jupyter:0.32.1        "./jupyter-entrypoin…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:4040->4040/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8880->8880/tcp   helk-jupyter
ede19510e959        cyb3rward0g/helk-logstash:6.2.4        "/usr/local/bin/dock…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    5044/tcp, 9600/tcp                               helk-logstash
e92823b24b2d        cyb3rward0g/helk-spark-master:2.3.0    "./spark-master-entr…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:7077->7077/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp   helk-spark-master
6125921b310d        cyb3rward0g/helk-kibana:6.2.4          "./kibana-entrypoint…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    5601/tcp                                         helk-kibana
4321d609ae07        cyb3rward0g/helk-zookeeper:3.4.10      "./zookeeper-entrypo…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    2888/tcp, 0.0.0.0:2181->2181/tcp, 3888/tcp       helk-zookeeper
9cbca145fb3e        cyb3rward0g/helk-elasticsearch:6.2.4   "/usr/local/bin/dock…"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    9200/tcp, 9300/tcp                               helk-elasticsearch

Then, you will just have to pick which container you want to access and run the following following commands:

sudo docker exec -ti <image-name> bash
root@ede2a2503030:/opt/helk/scripts#

Resources

Author

Current Committers

Contributing

There are a few things that I would like to accomplish with the HELK as shown in the To-Do list below. I would love to make the HELK a stable build for everyone in the community. If you are interested on making this build a more robust one and adding some cool features to it, PLEASE feel free to submit a pull request. #SharingIsCaring

License: GPL-3.0

HELK's GNU General Public License

TO-Do

  • Kubernetes Cluster Migration
  • OSQuery Data Ingestion
  • MITRE ATT&CK mapping to logs or dashboards
  • Cypher for Apache Spark Integration (Adding option for Zeppelin Notebook)
  • Test and integrate neo4j spark connectors with build
  • Add more network data sources (i.e Bro)
  • Research & integrate spark structured direct streaming
  • Packer Images
  • Terraform integration (AWS, Azure, GC)
  • Add more Jupyter Notebooks to teach the basics
  • Auditd beat intergation

More coming soon...