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A small script that creates relationships between common CTI knowledge-bases in STIX 2.1 format.

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Arango CTI Processor

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A small script that creates relationships between common CTI knowledge-bases in STIX 2.1 format.

Before you get started

Arango CTI Processor is built into CTI Butler which also handles the download of knowledgebase objects (what you need for ACTIP to work). As such, CTI Butler is probably better suited to what you're looking for.

Overview

Here at DOGESEC we have many repositories that generate STIX objects for different knowledge-bases. Many of these knowledgebases often have some link to another.

For example, MITRE ATT&CK objects have references to MITRE CAPEC objects.

Arango CTI Processor is a script that;

  1. reads the ingested CTI from the supported sources in ArangoDB
  2. creates STIX Relationships and Grouping objects to represent the relationships between them

Arango CTI Processor is designed to work with the following data sources:

  • MITRE ATT&CK
    • Enterprise
    • ICS
    • Mobile
  • MITRE CWE
  • MITRE CAPEC

Source

Usage

Install the script

# clone the latest code
git clone https://github.com/muchdogesec/arango_cti_processor
# create a venv
cd arango_cti_processor
python3 -m venv arango_cti_processor-venv
source arango_cti_processor-venv/bin/activate
# install requirements
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Configuration options

Arango CTI Processor has various settings that are defined in an .env file.

To create a template for the file:

cp .env.example .env

To see more information about how to set the variables, and what they do, read the .env.markdown file.

Run

python3 arango_cti_processor.py \
    --database DATABASE \
    --relationship RELATIONSHIP \
    --ignore_embedded_relationships BOOLEAN \
    --stix2arango_note STRING \
    --modified_min DATETIME

Where;

  • --database (required): the arangoDB database name where the objects you want to link are found. It must contain the collections required for the --relationship option(s) selected (see .env.markdown for more)
  • --relationship (optional, dictionary): you can apply updates to certain relationships at run time. Default is all. Note, you should ensure your database contains all the required seeded data. User can select from;
    • capec-attack
    • cwe-capec
  • --ignore_embedded_relationships (optional, boolean). Default is false. if true passed, this will stop any embedded relationships from being generated. This is a stix2arango feature where STIX SROs will also be created for _ref and _refs properties inside each object (e.g. if _ref property = identity--1234 and SRO between the object with the _ref property and identity--1234 will be created). See stix2arango docs for more detail if required, essentially this a wrapper for the same --ignore_embedded_relationships setting implemented by stix2arango
  • --modified_min (optional, date). By default arango_cti_processor will consider all objects in the database specified with the property _is_latest==true (that is; the latest version of the object). Using this flag with a modified time value will further filter the results processed by arango_cti_processor to STIX objects with a modified time >= to the value specified.
  • --created_min (optional, date). Same as modified_min but considers created date.

On each run, only the _is_latest==true version of objects will be considered by the script.

Examples

python3 arango_cti_processor.py \
  --database arango_cti_processor_standard_tests_database \
  --relationship capec-attack \
  --ignore_embedded_relationships false 

How it works

If you would like to know how the logic of this script works in detail, please consult the /docs directory.

Useful supporting tools

Support

Minimal support provided via the DOGESEC community.

License

Apache 2.0.

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