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Azure Network Watcher NSG

Version 1.4.0 (View all)
Compatible Kibana version(s) 8.13.0 or higher
9.0.0 or higher
Supported Serverless project types
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Security
Observability
Subscription level
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Basic
Level of support
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Elastic

Network security group (NSG) flow logging is a feature of Azure Network Watcher that allows you to log information about IP traffic flowing through a network security group. Flow logs are the source of truth for all network activity in your cloud environment. Whether you're in a startup that's trying to optimize resources or a large enterprise that's trying to detect intrusion, flow logs can help. You can use them for optimizing network flows, monitoring throughput, verifying compliance, detecting intrusions, and more.

This integration supports ingestion of logs from Azure Network Watcher NSG, via Azure Blob Storage input.

  • Log is used to retrieve NSG Flow data. See more details in the documentation here.

Elastic Agent must be installed. For more details, check the Elastic Agent installation instructions.

  1. In the Azure portal, go to your storage account.
  2. Under Security + networking, Click on Access keys. Your account access keys appear, as well as the complete connection string for each key.
  3. Click on Show keys to show your access keys and connection strings and to enable buttons to copy the values.
  4. Under key1, find the Key value. Click on the Copy button to copy the account key. Same way you can copy the storage account name shown above keys.
  5. Go to Containers under Data storage in your storage account to copy the container name.
Note

Enable virtual network flow logs using the steps provided in reference.

  1. In Kibana navigate to Management > Integrations.
  2. In "Search for integrations" top bar, search for Azure Network Watcher NSG.
  3. Select the "Azure Network Watcher NSG" integration from the search results.
  4. Select "Add Azure Network Watcher NSG" to add the integration.
  5. While adding the integration, to collect logs via Azure Blob Storage, keep Collect NSG logs via Azure Blob Storage toggle on and then configure following parameters:
    • account name
    • containers
    • service account key/service account uri
  6. Save the integration.

This is the Log dataset.