Flashpoint delivers actionable intelligence that empowers organization of all sizes to take rapid, decisive actions to protect against threats.
The company's technology, advanced data collections, and human-powered analysis uniquely enable teams to mitigate threats related to cyber security, fraud, insider threats, corporate and physical security, executive protection, and third-party risk.
Devo collector features
Feature
Details
Feature
Details
Allow parallel downloading (multipod)
not allowed
Running environments
collector server
on-premise
Populated Devo events
table
lookups
Flattening preprocessing
yes
Allowed source events obfuscation
Possible but not implemented
Data sources
Data source
Description
API endpoint
Collector service name
Devo table
Available from release
Indicators
Flashpoint indicators enables access to indicators of compromise (IoCs) and technical data across Flashpoint datasets and those included in Finished Intelligence Reports.
https://fp.tools/api/v4
flashpoint_indicator
Devo lookup:
Threatintel_Flashpoint_Intelligence_{Type}
v0.0
Alerts
Flashpoint Alerts grants access to your alerting data. The three types of data that can be retrieved are alerts, keywords, and keyword classes.
https://fp.tools/api/alerting/v1
flashpoint_alert
threatintel.flashpoint.intelligence.alerts
v0.0
For more information on how the events are parsed, visit our page.
Flattening preprocessing
In order to improve data exploitation and enrichment, this collector applies some flattening actions to the collected data before delivering to Devo.
Data source
Collector service
Optional
Flattening details
Indicators
flashpoint_indicator
no
The indicators are flatten to be compatible with the lookup sender, the indicators dictionary is flatten to one deep level dictionary following this structure:
Deep_1.Deep_2.Key
Vendor setup
Access to https://fp.tools/api/v4 must be granted to the collector In order to retrieve the data, the collectors need an API key.
Your API token is available on fp.tools by clicking on your profile icon on the top right and selecting the Manage API Tokens option from the dropdown. To create a token, click the Generate Token button. Then, use the provided token in the code examples.
If you don't see an option to create the API token, contact the Flashpoint customer success team.
Minimum configuration required for basic pulling
Although this collector supports advanced configuration, the fields required to retrieve data with basic configuration are defined below.
This minimum configuration refers exclusively to those specific parameters of this integration. There are more required parameters related to the generic behavior of the collector. Check setting sections for details.
Setting
Details
bearer_token_base64
The API necessary for the collector to pull data.
lookups
The dictionary of indicators we want to pull, we need at least one indicator, the name of the dictionary must match the name of the indicator as shown in the official Flashpoint documentation, Example:
This will be the lookup key, it must be a key from the original dictionary data, take into account that the original data was flatten so any second or deeper keys will have the following structure:
key_deep_1.key_deep_2.key_deep_3
lookup_status
This indicates if the lookup is new (or should be overwritten) or if it will be modified.
New → creates or overwrites lookup.
Created → modifies lookup.
Accepted authentication methods
Authentication method
Token
API key
REQUIRED
Run the collector
Once the data source is configured, you can either send us the required information if you want us to host and manage the collector for you (Cloud collector), or deploy and host the collector in your own machine using a Docker image (On-premise collector).
Collector services detail
This section is intended to explain how to proceed with specific actions for services.
Devo categorization and destination
For the flashpoint_indicator input, if indicators.endpoint_name_1.lookup_name is set then this is the name that the lookup will have, in case it's not set then indicators.lookup_name if set will be used, in case it’s not then the default value will be used Threatintel_Flashpoint_Intelligence_{Type}.
For the flashpoint_alert input, if tag is set then events will be sent there in case it’s not the default value will be used threatintel.flashpoint.intelligence.alerts.
Troubleshooting
This collector has different security layers that detect both an invalid configuration and abnormal operation. This table will help you detect and resolve the most common errors.
Error type
Error ID
Error message
Cause
Solution
SetupError
1
Please provide the bearer_token_base64 in the inputs.
No bearer_token_base64 in the configuration.
Fill the bearer_token_base64.
SetupError
2
Please ensure the bearer token is prepared.
The bearer token is not valid.
Provided a valid bearer token.
SetupError
102
Api {error_log}.
Error calling the API.
Follow the API indications in the error log.
PullError
101
Error in fetch_alerts {e}.
Error fetching alerts.
Follow the API indications in the error log.
PullError
101
Error in fetch_indicators {e}.
Error fetching alerts.
Follow the API indications in the error log.
PullError
102
Api {error_log}.
Error calling the API.
Follow the API indications in the error log.
Events service
Setup output
A successful run has the following output messages for the setup module:
WARNING InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> Waiting until setup will be executed
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPullerSetup(example_collector,flashpoint_indicator#indicators_1234,indicators#predefined,domain) -> Setup for module <FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller> has been successfully executed
WARNING InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> Waiting until setup will be executedINFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPullerSetup(example_collector,flashpoint_alert#alerts_1234,alerts#predefined) -> Setup for module <FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller> has been successfully executed
Puller output
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) Starting the execution of pre_pull()
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> Retrieving persisted data
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> No persisted data found. The content will be initialized.
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> Latest state data in pre-pull: {'initial_start_time': '2023-02-07T00:00:00Z', 'domain': {'from_checkpoint_time': '2023-02-07T00:00:00Z', 'to_checkpoint_time': '2023-02-07T10:16:59Z', 'status': 'New'}}
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> PrePull method completed
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceIndicatorPuller(flashpoint_indicator,indicators_1234,indicators,predefined,domain) -> Starting data collection every 300 seconds
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) Starting the execution of pre_pull()
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> Retrieving persisted data
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> No persisted data found. The content will be initialized.
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> Latest state data in pre-pull: {'initial_start_time': '2023-02-07T00:00:00Z', 'FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller': {'from_checkpoint_time': '2023-02-07T00:00:00Z', 'to_checkpoint_time': '2023-02-07T10:16:59Z'}}
INFO InputProcess::FlashpointIntelligenceAlertPuller(flashpoint_alert,alerts_1234,alerts,predefined) -> PrePull method completed
After a successful collector’s execution (that is, no error logs found), you will see the following log message:
This collector uses persistent storage to download events in an orderly fashion and avoid duplicates.
The current version 1.0 does not support persistence restart it will be implemented in a future release.
Collector operations
This section is intended to explain how to proceed with specific operations of this collector.
Initialization
The initialization module is in charge of setup and running the input (pulling logic) and output (delivering logic) services and validating the given configuration.
A successful run has the following output messages for the initializer module:
Events delivery and Devo ingestion
The event delivery module is in charge of receiving the events from the internal queues where all events are injected by the pullers and delivering them using the selected compatible delivery method.
A successful run has the following output messages for the initializer module:
Sender services
The Integrations Factory Collector SDK has 3 different senders services depending on the event type to delivery (internal, standard, and lookup). This collector uses the following Sender Services:
Sender services
Description
Sender services
Description
internal_senders
In charge of delivering internal metrics to Devo such as logging traces or metrics.
standard_senders
In charge of delivering pulled events to Devo.
Sender statistics
Each service displays its own performance statistics that allow checking how many events have been delivered to Devo by type:
Logging trace
Description
Logging trace
Description
Number of available senders: 1
Displays the number of concurrent senders available for the given Sender Service.
sender manager internal queue size: 0
Displays the items available in the internal sender queue.
This value helps detect bottlenecks and needs to increase the performance of data delivery to Devo. This last can be made by increasing the concurrent senders.
Total number of messages sent: 44, messages sent since "2022-06-28 10:39:22.511671+00:00": 21 (elapsed 0.007 seconds)
Displayes the number of events from the last time and following the given example, the following conclusions can be obtained:
44 events were sent to Devo since the collector started.
The last checkpoint timestamp was 2022-06-28 10:39:22.511671+00:00.
21 events where sent to Devo between the last UTC checkpoint and now.
Those 21 events required 0.007 seconds to be delivered.
By default these traces will be shown every 10 minutes.
To check the memory usage of this collector, look for the following log records in the collector which are displayed every 5 minutes by default, always after running the memory-free process.
The used memory is displayed by running processes and the sum of both values will give the total used memory for the collector.
The global pressure of the available memory is displayed in the global value.
All metrics (Global, RSS, VMS) include the value before freeing and after previous -> after freeing memory
Change log
Release
Released on
Release type
Details
Recommendations
Release
Released on
Release type
Details
Recommendations
v1.1.0
Aug 14, 2023
IMPROVEMENTs
Update DCSDK from 1.6.0 to 1.9.1
Store lookup instances into DevoSender to avoid creation of new instances for the same lookup
Ensure service_config is a dict into templates
Changed log level to some messages from info to debug
Changed some wrong log messages
Upgraded some internal dependencies
Changed queue passed to setup instance constructor
Ability to validate collector setup and exit without pulling any data
Ability to store in the persistence the messages that couldn't be sent after the collector stopped
Ability to send messages from the persistence when the collector starts and before the puller begins working
Ensure special characters are properly sent to the platform
Added a lock to enhance sender object
Added new class attrs to the __setstate__ and __getstate__ queue methods
Fix sending attribute value to the __setstate__ and __getstate__ queue methods
Added log traces when queues are full and have to wait
Added log traces of queues time waiting every minute in debug mode
Added method to calculate queue size in bytes
Block incoming events in queues when there are no space left
Send telemetry events to Devo platform
Upgraded internal Python dependency Redis to v4.5.4
Upgraded internal Python dependency DevoSDK to v5.1.3
Fixed obfuscation not working when messages are sent from templates
New method to figure out if a puller thread is stopping
Upgraded internal Python dependency DevoSDK to v5.0.6
Improved logging on messages/bytes sent to Devo platform
Fixed wrong bytes size calculation for queues
New functionality to count bytes sent to Devo Platform (shown in console log)
Upgraded internal Python dependency DevoSDK to v5.0.4
Fixed bug in persistence management process, related to persistence reset
Aligned source code typing to be aligned with Python 3.9.x
Inject environment property from user config
Obfuscation service can be now configured from user config and module definition
Obfuscation service can now obfuscate items inside arrays
Recommended version
v1.0.0
Jan 30, 2023
new feature
New features:
Initial release that includes the following data sources from Flashpoint API: