cloudflare/zerotrust
Vendor | Cloudflare, Inc. |
Author | CrowdStrike |
Version | 1.1.0 |
Minimum LogScale Version | 1.142.0 |
Cloudflare's Zero Trust platform verifies identity and device security before granting access to applications and data. Ingest logs into LogScale to correlate device and network data so that you can easily spot anomalous patterns.
The parser normalizes data to a common schema based on CrowdStrike Parsing Standard (CPS) 1.0. This schema allows you to search the data without knowing the data specifically, and just knowing the common schema instead. It also allows you to combine the data more easily with other data sources which conform to the same schema.
Breaking Changes
This update includes parser changes, which means that data ingested after upgrade will not be backwards compatible with logs ingested with the previous version.
Updating to version 1.0.0 or newer will therefore result in issues with existing queries in for example dashboards or alerts created prior to this version.
See CrowdStrike Parsing Standard (CPS) 1.0 for more details on the new parser schema.
Follow the CPS Migration to update your queries to use the fields and tags that are available in data parsed with version 1.0.0.
Installing the Package in LogScale
Find the repository where you want to send the events, or Creating a Repository or View.
Navigate to your repository in the LogScale interface, click Settings and then on the left.
Click (i.e. cloudflare/zerotrust).
and install the LogScale package for
Configurations and Sending the Logs to LogScale
To get logs from Cloudflare into LogScale, configure the to send logs into an S3 bucket.
Then you need to configure LogScale to collect data from AWS S3 buckets using the cloudflare-one. See the documentation for cloud: Ingest Data from AWS S3 and self-hosted Ingest Data from AWS S3 deployments to send logs directly from S3 bucket into LogScale repository.
Refer to Cloudflare datasets for additional information.
Verify Data is Arriving in LogScale
Once you have completed the above steps the data should be arriving in your LogScale repository.
You can verify this by doing a simple search for the events:
#event.module = "zerotrust" | #Vendor = "cloudflare"
Package Contents Explained
This package parses incoming data, and normalizing the data as part of that parsing. The parser normalizes the data to CrowdStrike Parsing Standard (CPS) 1.0 schema based on OpenTelemetry standards, while still preserving the original data.
If you want to search using the original field names and values, you can access those in the fields whose names are prefixed with the word Vendor. Fields which are not prefixed with Vendor are standard fields which are either based on the schema (e.g. source.ip) or on LogScale conventions (e.g. @rawstring).
The fields which the parser currently maps the data to, are chosen based on what seems the most relevant, and will potentially be expanded in the future. But the parser won't necessarily normalize every field that has potential to be normalized.