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OneLogin IAM Platform(using Azure Functions) connector for Microsoft Sentinel

The OneLogin data connector provides the capability to ingest common OneLogin IAM Platform events into Microsoft Sentinel through Webhooks. The OneLogin Event Webhook API which is also known as the Event Broadcaster will send batches of events in near real-time to an endpoint that you specify. When a change occurs in the OneLogin, an HTTPS POST request with event information is sent to a callback data connector URL. Refer to Webhooks documentation for more information. The connector provides ability to get events which helps to examine potential security risks, analyze your team's use of collaboration, diagnose configuration problems and more.

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Connector attributes

Connector attribute Description
Log Analytics table(s) OneLogin_CL
Data collection rules support Not currently supported
Supported by Microsoft Corporation

Query samples

OneLogin Events - All Activities.

OneLogin

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Prerequisites

To integrate with OneLogin IAM Platform(using Azure Functions) make sure you have:

  • Microsoft.Web/sites permissions: Read and write permissions to Azure Functions to create a Function App is required. See the documentation to learn more about Azure Functions.
  • Webhooks Credentials/permissions: OneLoginBearerToken, Callback URL are required for working Webhooks. See the documentation to learn more about configuring Webhooks.You need to generate OneLoginBearerToken according to your security requirements and use it in Custom Headers section in format: Authorization: Bearer OneLoginBearerToken. Logs Format: JSON Array.

Vendor installation instructions

Note

This data connector uses Azure Functions based on HTTP Trigger for waiting POST requests with logs to pull its logs into Microsoft Sentinel. This might result in additional data ingestion costs. Check the Azure Functions pricing page for details.

(Optional Step) Securely store workspace and API authorization key(s) or token(s) in Azure Key Vault. Azure Key Vault provides a secure mechanism to store and retrieve key values. Follow these instructions to use Azure Key Vault with an Azure Function App.

Note

This data connector depends on a parser based on a Kusto Function to work as expected OneLogin which is deployed with the Microsoft Sentinel Solution.

STEP 1 - Configuration steps for the OneLogin

Follow the instructions to configure Webhooks.

  1. Generate the OneLoginBearerToken according to your password policy.
  2. Set Custom Header in the format: Authorization: Bearer <OneLoginBearerToken>.
  3. Use JSON Array Logs Format.

STEP 2 - Choose ONE from the following two deployment options to deploy the connector and the associated Azure Function

IMPORTANT: Before deploying the OneLogin data connector, have the Workspace ID and Workspace Primary Key (can be copied from the following).

Next steps

For more information, go to the related solution in the Azure Marketplace.