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Building a Next-Gen SOC with IBM QRadar

You're reading from   Building a Next-Gen SOC with IBM QRadar Accelerate your security operations and detect cyber threats effectively

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076029
Length 198 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding Different QRadar Components and Architecture
2. Chapter 1: QRadar Components FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: How QRadar Components Fit Together 4. Chapter 3: Managing QRadar Deployments 5. Part 2: QRadar Features and Deployment
6. Chapter 4: Integrating Logs and Flows in QRadar 7. Chapter 5: Leaving No Data Behind 8. Chapter 6: QRadar Searches 9. Chapter 7: QRadar Rules and Offenses 10. Part 3: Understanding QRadar Apps, Extensions, and Their Deployment
11. Chapter 8: The Insider Threat – Detection and Mitigation 12. Chapter 9: Integrating AI into Threat Management 13. Chapter 10: Re-Designing User Experience 14. Chapter 11: WinCollect – the Agent for Windows 15. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting QRadar 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

How do searches work?

Though we have briefly discussed the idea of searching, let us dig deep into it and understand the mechanism of QRadar search.

Figure 6.1 – Components involved in a QRadar search

Figure 6.1 – Components involved in a QRadar search

In the preceding figure, we have tried to cover all the QRadar components that are involved in a QRadar search. We can see a security analyst on the left-hand side trying to run a search on the QRadar Console Graphical User Interface (GUI). We can also see three Event Processors and one Flow Processor where data is stored. Then there are Data Node 1 and Data Node 2, which are attached to Event Processor 2. There are two Event Collectors, which are collecting logs, and those logs are stored on Event Processor 1. Similarly, flows are collected by QRadar Network Insights (QNI) and another Flow Collector (QFlow service) and are sent to the Flow Processor.

In the figure, we can see legends that are defined. The blue colored line depicts the search query...

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