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Azure Sentinel rule to identify if user has not produced any events in 60 days
- Jul 20, 2021Assuming you have just listed your userprincipalnames in your watchlist, and your on premise account is just part before the @ then these two should work. When joining you need to have a column that matches on both sides (your query and your watchlist). For signinlogs userprincipalname is fine because that's what Azure AD uses to identify people. We will just rename userprincipalname to username to match your watchlist. I added ResultType = 0 to only get successful signins, but you can remove if you want
let adminlist = (_GetWatchlist("Elevated_accounts")|project UserName);
SigninLogs
| where TimeGenerated > ago (30d)
| extend UserName = UserPrincipalName
| where UserName in (adminlist)
| where ResultType == 0
| distinct UserName
| join kind=rightanti adminlist on UserName
For SecurityEvent we want to use TargetUserName, so we will rename it when we set our variable and trim the @yourdomain.com part out
let adminlist = _GetWatchlist("Elevated_accounts")|extend TargetUserName = trim_end(@"@(.*)", UserName)|project TargetUserName;
SecurityEvent
| where TimeGenerated > ago(30d)
| where TargetUserName in (adminlist)
| distinct TargetUserName
| join kind = rightanti adminlist on TargetUserName
Try those and let me know
let adminlist = (_GetWatchlist("Elevated_accounts")|project UserName);
let starttime = 31d;
//let midtime = 30d;
//let endtime =10m;
SecurityEvent
| where TimeGenerated > ago(32d)
|extend Account = trim_start(@"^.*\\", Account)
| where Account in~ (adminlist)
//|where EventID == "4624"
//|where Account !endswith "$"
| summarize StartTimeUtc = min(TimeGenerated), EndTimeUtc = max(TimeGenerated) by Account, EventID
//|where EndTimeUtc - StartTimeUtc > starttime
Something like this should work for you. My data isn't an exact match for your formatting but you should be able to make it work in your environment. I created a test WatchList with a single column of Account, then a few rows of DOMAIN\username fields that had been active, and then some fake accounts that hadn't (fake inactive admins)
let adminlist = (_GetWatchlist("TestWatchList")|project Account);
SecurityEvent
| where TimeGenerated > ago(10d)
| where Account in (adminlist)
| distinct Account
| join kind=rightanti adminlist on Account
Join operator - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/joinoperator?pivots=azuredataexplorer#right-anti-join-flavor rightanti should return results from the right (your watchlist) that aren't in the left (your query for active users)
- Marc_JacquardJul 19, 2021Copper Contributor
- Marc_JacquardJul 19, 2021Copper Contributor
If I use SignIn logs it seems to work fine. Then I look up the user the query said has been inactive in SecurityEvent table and it shows activity within the last 7 days.
- m_zorichJul 19, 2021Iron ContributorCan you share your query? If you query your SecurityEvent table without the watchlist lookup are you getting activity from the users, i.e are they definitely not triggering any security events?
- Marc_JacquardJul 19, 2021Copper ContributorThis is what I have been playing with. I tried to do some union stuff, but that just got ugly fast. I did one query for each table: SignIn logs and SecurityEvent logs. I think the SignIn logs one is working properly, but I definitely know the SecurityEvent one is not. There are certain accounts I know for a fact are used daily. They come up in the not active query, but then I just do a serach as flows and they show up active today.
24 hour timeframe
SecurityEvent
|serach "Accountname"
SignIn logs Query
let adminlist = (_GetWatchlist("Elevated_accounts")|project UserName);
let starttime = 91d;
//let midtime = 30d;
let endtime = 1d;
SigninLogs
// historical successful sign-in
|where TimeGenerated > ago(61d)
|extend UserPrincipalName = trim_end(@"@(.*)", UserPrincipalName)
| where UserPrincipalName in~ (adminlist)
|distinct UserPrincipalName
//| where TimeGenerated between (ago(starttime) .. ago(endtime) )
//| summarize by UserPrincipalName, Identity, TimeGenerated
|join kind = rightanti (
SigninLogs
|extend UserPrincipalName = trim_end(@"@(.*)", UserPrincipalName)
| where UserPrincipalName in~ (adminlist)
) on UserPrincipalName
SecurityEvents Query
let adminlist = (_GetWatchlist("Elevated_accounts")|project UserName);
//let starttime = 91d;
//let midtime = 30d;
let endtime = 1d;
SecurityEvent
// historical successful sign-in
|where TimeGenerated > ago(61d)
|extend Account = trim_end(@"@(.*)", UserPrincipalName)
| where Account in~ (adminlist)
|distinct Account
//|summarize by Account, TimeGenerated
|join kind = rightanti (
SecurityEvent
// historical successful sign-in
//|where TimeGenerated > ago(31d)
|extend Account = trim_start(@"^.*\\", Account)
| where Account in~ (adminlist)
//| summarize by Account, TimeGenerated
) on Account