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IOC Enrichment Pipeline

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Automate threat intelligence enrichment with OpenCTI.

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What IOC Enrichment Pipeline does

The IOC Enrichment Pipeline skill enables the automation of Indicator of Compromise (IOC) enrichment using OpenCTI, an open-source threat intelligence platform. By leveraging OpenCTI's internal enrichment connectors, this skill pulls contextual information from various external sources such as VirusTotal, Shodan, AbuseIPDB, and GreyNoise. This process enhances the data associated with newly ingested indicators, correlating them with known threat actors and campaigns, and provides a confidence score to assist analysts in prioritizing their investigations.

This skill is particularly useful for organizations looking to deploy OpenCTI or automate the enrichment and scoring of indicators as they are ingested. The integration with multiple enrichment sources allows for a comprehensive understanding of potential threats, making it easier for security teams to respond effectively. The system is built on the STIX 2.1 data model, ensuring compatibility with existing threat intelligence standards.

To implement this skill, users need a solid understanding of the OpenCTI architecture, including its use of GraphQL API and the role of ElasticSearch or OpenSearch for data storage. The skill also requires the installation of Docker and Docker Compose for deployment, along with API keys for the various enrichment services. With this setup, users can automate the enrichment process, allowing for real-time updates and improved security posture through informed decision-making.

In summary, the IOC Enrichment Pipeline skill is designed for security professionals and teams who need to enhance their threat intelligence capabilities efficiently. By automating the enrichment of IOCs, this skill helps organizations maintain a proactive stance against cyber threats, ensuring that their security measures are both robust and responsive.

When to use it

Use this skill when deploying OpenCTI or when automating the enrichment of newly ingested indicators for threat intelligence.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for environments without OpenCTI or those not requiring automated IOC enrichment.

What you can build with it

Deploying OpenCTI

Use this skill to set up an automated IOC enrichment pipeline when deploying OpenCTI in your organization.

Enhancing Threat Intelligence

Leverage this skill to enrich newly ingested indicators with context from multiple external sources.

Prioritizing Threats

Implement this skill to automate confidence scoring, helping analysts focus on the most critical threats.

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Written by mukul975

Building IOC Enrichment Pipeline with OpenCTI

Overview

OpenCTI is an open-source platform for managing cyber threat intelligence knowledge, built on STIX 2.1 as its native data model. This skill covers building an automated IOC enrichment pipeline using OpenCTI's connector ecosystem to enrich indicators with context from VirusTotal, Shodan, AbuseIPDB, GreyNoise, and other sources. The pipeline automatically enriches newly ingested indicators, correlates them with known threat actors and campaigns, and scores them for analyst prioritization.

When to Use

  • When deploying or configuring building ioc enrichment pipeline with opencti capabilities in your environment
  • When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
  • When building or improving security architecture for this domain
  • When conducting security assessments that require this implementation

Prerequisites

  • Docker and Docker Compose for OpenCTI deployment
  • Python 3.9+ with pycti library
  • API keys for enrichment services: VirusTotal, Shodan, AbuseIPDB, GreyNoise
  • Understanding of STIX 2.1 data model and relationships
  • ElasticSearch or OpenSearch for OpenCTI backend
  • RabbitMQ or Redis for connector messaging

Key Concepts

OpenCTI Architecture

OpenCTI uses a GraphQL API frontend backed by ElasticSearch for storage and Redis/RabbitMQ for connector communication. Data is natively stored as STIX 2.1 objects with relationships. Connectors are categorized as: External Import (feed ingestion), Internal Import (file parsing), Internal Enrichment (context addition), and Stream (real-time export).

Enrichment Connector Model

Internal enrichment connectors are triggered automatically when new observables are created or manually by analysts. Each connector receives STIX objects, queries external services, and returns STIX 2.1 bundles that augment the original observable with additional context, labels, and relationships.

Confidence Scoring

OpenCTI uses a 0-100 confidence scale for indicators. Enrichment connectors can update confidence scores based on external validation: VirusTotal detection ratios, Shodan exposure data, AbuseIPDB report counts, and GreyNoise classification results.

Workflow

Step 1: Deploy OpenCTI with Docker Compose

# docker-compose.yml (key services)
version: '3'
services:
  opencti:
    image: opencti/platform:6.4.4
    environment:
      - APP__PORT=8080
      - APP__ADMIN__EMAIL=admin@opencti.io
      - APP__ADMIN__PASSWORD=ChangeMeNow
      - APP__ADMIN__TOKEN=your-admin-token-uuid
      - ELASTICSEARCH__URL=http://elasticsearch:9200
      - MINIO__ENDPOINT=minio
      - RABBITMQ__HOSTNAME=rabbitmq
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
    depends_on:
      - elasticsearch
      - minio
      - rabbitmq
      - redis

  connector-virustotal:
    image: opencti/connector-virustotal:6.4.4
    environment:
      - OPENCTI_URL=http://opencti:8080
      - OPENCTI_TOKEN=your-admin-token-uuid
      - CONNECTOR_ID=connector-virustotal-id
      - CONNECTOR_NAME=VirusTotal
      - CONNECTOR_SCOPE=StixFile,Artifact,IPv4-Addr,Domain-Name,Url
      - CONNECTOR_AUTO=true
      - VIRUSTOTAL_TOKEN=your-vt-api-key
      - VIRUSTOTAL_MAX_TLP=TLP:AMBER

  connector-shodan:
    image: opencti/connector-shodan:6.4.4
    environment:
      - OPENCTI_URL=http://opencti:8080
      - OPENCTI_TOKEN=your-admin-token-uuid
      - CONNECTOR_ID=connector-shodan-id
      - CONNECTOR_NAME=Shodan
      - CONNECTOR_SCOPE=IPv4-Addr
      - CONNECTOR_AUTO=true
      - SHODAN_TOKEN=your-shodan-api-key
      - SHODAN_MAX_TLP=TLP:AMBER

  connector-abuseipdb:
    image: opencti/connector-abuseipdb:6.4.4
    environment:
      - OPENCTI_URL=http://opencti:8080
      - OPENCTI_TOKEN=your-admin-token-uuid
      - CONNECTOR_ID=connector-abuseipdb-id
      - CONNECTOR_NAME=AbuseIPDB
      - CONNECTOR_SCOPE=IPv4-Addr
      - CONNECTOR_AUTO=true
      - ABUSEIPDB_API_KEY=your-abuseipdb-key

Step 2: Build Custom Enrichment Connector

import os
from pycti import OpenCTIConnectorHelper, get_config_variable
from stix2 import (
    Bundle, Indicator, Note, Relationship,
    IPv4Address, DomainName
)
import requests


class CustomEnrichmentConnector:
    def __init__(self):
        config = {
            "opencti": {
                "url": os.environ.get("OPENCTI_URL"),
                "token": os.environ.get("OPENCTI_TOKEN"),
            },
            "connector": {
                "id": os.environ.get("CONNECTOR_ID"),
                "name": "CustomEnrichment",
                "scope": "IPv4-Addr,Domain-Name,Url",
                "auto": True,
                "type": "INTERNAL_ENRICHMENT",
            },
        }
        self.helper = OpenCTIConnectorHelper(config)
        self.helper.listen(self._process_message)

    def _process_message(self, data):
        entity_id = data["entity_id"]
        stix_object = self.helper.api.stix_cyber_observable.read(id=entity_id)

        if not stix_object:
            return "Observable not found"

        observable_type = stix_object["entity_type"]
        observable_value = stix_object.get("value", "")

        enrichment_results = []

        if observable_type == "IPv4-Addr":
            enrichment_results = self._enrich_ip(observable_value, entity_id)
        elif observable_type == "Domain-Name":
            enrichment_results = self._enrich_domain(observable_value, entity_id)

        if enrichment_results:
            bundle = Bundle(objects=enrichment_results, allow_custom=True)
            self.helper.send_stix2_bundle(bundle.serialize())

        return "Enrichment completed"

    def _enrich_ip(self, ip_address, entity_id):
        """Enrich IP address with GreyNoise, AbuseIPDB context."""
        objects = []

        # GreyNoise Community API
        try:
            gn_response = requests.get(
                f"https://api.greynoise.io/v3/community/{ip_address}",
                headers={"key": os.environ.get("GREYNOISE_API_KEY")},
                timeout=30,
            )
            if gn_response.status_code == 200:
                gn_data = gn_response.json()
                classification = gn_data.get("classification", "unknown")
                noise = gn_data.get("noise", False)
                riot = gn_data.get("riot", False)

                note_content = (
                    f"## GreyNoise Enrichment\n"
                    f"- Classification: {classification}\n"
                    f"- Internet Noise: {noise}\n"
                    f"- RIOT (Benign Service): {riot}\n"
                    f"- Name: {gn_data.get('name', 'N/A')}\n"
                    f"- Last Seen: {gn_data.get('last_seen', 'N/A')}"
                )

                note = Note(
                    content=note_content,
                    object_refs=[entity_id],
                    abstract=f"GreyNoise: {classification}",
                    allow_custom=True,
                )
                objects.append(note)

                # Add labels based on classification
                if classification == "malicious":
                    self.helper.api.stix_cyber_observable.add_label(
                        id=entity_id, label_name="greynoise:malicious"
                    )
                elif riot:
                    self.helper.api.stix_cyber_observable.add_label(
                        id=entity_id, label_name="greynoise:benign-service"
                    )

        except Exception as e:
            self.helper.log_error(f"GreyNoise enrichment failed: {e}")

        return objects

    def _enrich_domain(self, domain, entity_id):
        """Enrich domain with WHOIS and DNS context."""
        objects = []

        try:
            # Use SecurityTrails API for domain enrichment
            st_response = requests.get(
                f"https://api.securitytrails.com/v1/domain/{domain}",
                headers={"APIKEY": os.environ.get("SECURITYTRAILS_API_KEY")},
                timeout=30,
            )
            if st_response.status_code == 200:
                st_data = st_response.json()
                current_dns = st_data.get("current_dns", {})

                a_records = [
                    r.get("ip") for r in current_dns.get("a", {}).get("values", [])
                ]

                note_content = (
                    f"## SecurityTrails Enrichment\n"
                    f"- A Records: {', '.join(a_records)}\n"
                    f"- Alexa Rank: {st_data.get('alexa_rank', 'N/A')}\n"
                    f"- Hostname: {st_data.get('hostname', 'N/A')}"
                )

                note = Note(
                    content=note_content,
                    object_refs=[entity_id],
                    abstract=f"SecurityTrails: {domain}",
                    allow_custom=True,
                )
                objects.append(note)

        except Exception as e:
            self.helper.log_error(f"SecurityTrails enrichment failed: {e}")

        return objects


if __name__ == "__main__":
    connector = CustomEnrichmentConnector()

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