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The Attack Range solves two main challenges in development of detections. First, it allows the user to quickly build a small lab infrastructure as close as possible to your production environment. This lab infrastructure contains a Windows Domain Controller, Windows Workstation and Linux server, which comes pre-configured with multiple security tools and logging configuration. The infrastructure comes with a Splunk server collecting multiple log sources from the different servers.
Second, this framework allows the user to perform attack simulation using different engines. Therefore, the user can repeatedly replicate and generate data as close to "ground truth" as possible, in a format that allows the creation of detections, investigations, knowledge objects, and playbooks in Splunk.
Architecture
Attack Range can be used in two different ways:
- local using vagrant and virtualbox
- in the cloud using terraform and AWS
Configuration
- vagrant and virtualbox
- terraform and AWS
Attack Range supports different actions:
- Build Attack Range
- Perform Attack Simulation
- Destroy Attack Range
- Stop Attack Range
- Resume Attack Range