Connect the OneLogin data source to
IBM Security QRadar® Suite Software to enable your applications and
dashboards to collect and analyze OneLogin
security data. Universal Data Insights connectors enable
federated search across your security products.
Before you begin
Collaborate with OneLogin administrator or
account owner to obtain an API credential pair: a Client Id and a
Client Secret with access to get the OneLogin events. For more information, see Working With API Credentials.
The OneLogin API operates in multiple regions
which are determined based on the domain name that is used. Use the domain for the region that your
OneLogin account resides in.
If you have a firewall between your cluster and the data source target, use the
IBM® Security Edge Gateway to host the containers. The Edge Gateway must be V1.6 or later. For more information,
see Edge Gateway.
About this task
QRadar Suite Software connector for OneLogin is designed to work with OneLogin using the events API endpoint, in which it uses
Query Parameters to filter the events.
Structured Threat Information eXpression (STIX) is a language and
serialization format that organizations use to exchange cyberthreat intelligence. The connector uses STIX patterning to query OneLogin data and returns results as STIX objects. For more information about how the
OneLogin data schema maps to STIX, see OneLogin
stix-shifter repository
(https://github.com/opencybersecurityalliance/stix-shifter/tree/develop/stix_shifter_modules/onelogin).
Procedure
- Log in to IBM Security QRadar Suite Software.
- From the menu, click
.
- On the Integration data sources page, on the
OneLogin tile, click Set up a connection.
- On the Connection services page, select the Federated
searches service tile, and then click Enable.
- Click Next.
- On the Connection
details page, configure the following parameters.
- Configure the connection to the data source.
Table 1. Connection parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Data source name |
Enter a unique name to identify the data source connection. You can create multiple
connections to a data source, so it is useful to clearly set them apart by name. Only
alphanumeric characters and the following special characters are allowed: - .
_
|
Data source description |
Enter a description to indicate the purpose of the data source connection. You can create
multiple connections to a data source, so it is useful to clearly indicate the purpose of each
connection by description. Only alphanumeric characters and the following special characters are
allowed: - . _
|
Edge gateway |
If you have a firewall between your cluster and the data source target, use the Edge Gateway to host the containers. In the
Edge gateway field, specify an Edge Gateway to host the connector. It can take up to
five minutes for the status of newly deployed data source connections on the Edge Gateway to show as being connected.
|
Region |
Enter the region that your OneLogin
account is in. |
- Set the query parameters to control the behavior of the
federated search query on the data source.
Table 2. Query parameters
Query parameter |
Description |
Concurrent search limit |
Enter the number of simultaneous connections that can be made to the data source. The default
limit for the number of connections is 4. The value must not be less than 1 and must not be greater
than 100. |
Query search timeout limit |
Enter the time limit in minutes for how long the query is run on the data source. The default
time limit is 30. When the value is set to zero, no timeout occurs. The value must not be less than
1 and must not be greater than 120. |
Result size limit |
Enter the maximum number of entries or objects that are returned by search query. The default
result size limit is 10,000. The value must not be less than 1 and must not be greater than
500,000. |
Query time range |
Enter the time range in minutes for the search, represented as the last X
minutes. The default is 5 minutes. The value must not be less than 1 and must not be greater than
10,000. |
Custom mapping (Optional) |
If you need to customize the STIX attributes mapping, click
Customize attribute mapping and edit the JSON blob to map new or existing
properties to their associated target data source fields. |
Important: If you increase the Concurrent search limit and the
Result size limit, a greater amount of data can be sent to the data source,
which increases the strain on the data source. Increasing the query time range also increases the
amount of data.
- Click Next.
- On the Connection
configurations page, configure identity and access.
- Click Add a configuration.
- In the Configuration details window,
configure the following parameters.
Table 3. Configuration parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Configuration Name |
Enter a unique name to describe the access configuration and distinguish it from the other
access configurations for this data source connection that you might set up. Only alphanumeric
characters and the following special characters are allowed: - . _ |
Configuration Description |
Enter a unique description to describe the access configuration and distinguish it from the
other access configurations for this data source connection that you might set up. Only alphanumeric
characters and the following special characters are allowed: - . _ |
Client Id |
Enter the Client Id for your API credential pair. |
Client secret |
Enter the Client secret for your API credential pair. |
- To save your configuration and establish the connection, click
Save.
- Click Next.
- To assign user access, on the User access
control page, select one or more data source configurations from the
Access list, and then click Finish.
- To manage your active connections, complete the following
steps:
- On the Integration data sources page, on the tile of the relevant
data source, click Manage <x> of <x> active
connections.
- On the Connection status page, on the tile of the relevant data
source, you can edit, refresh, or delete your data source connection.
Results
After you connect a data source, it might take up to 30 seconds
to retrieve the data. Before the full data set is returned, the data source might display as
unavailable. After the data is returned, the data source shows as being connected, and a polling
mechanism occurs to validate the connection status. The connection status is valid for 60 seconds
after every poll.
You can add other connection configurations for this data source that have
different users and different data access permissions.
What to do next
Test the connection by searching for an IP address in IBM Security Data Explorer that matches an asset data source. In
Data Explorer, click an IP address to view
its associated assets and risk.
To use Data Explorer,
you must have data sources that are connected so that the application can run queries and retrieve
results across a unified set of data sources. The search results vary depending on the data that is
contained in your configured data sources. For more information about how to build a query in
Data Explorer, see Build a query.