Collect Microsoft Azure Activity and Entra ID logs

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This document describes the steps required to ingest Microsoft Azure activity logs (AZURE_ACTIVITY) into Google Security Operations.

Configure a Storage Account

Complete the following steps to configure a Storage account:

  1. In the Azure console, search for Storage accounts.
  2. Click Create.
  3. Select the Subscription, Resource Group, region, performance (recommend Standard), and Redundancy (recommend GRS or LRS) needed for the account, enter a name for the new Storage Account.
  4. Click Review + create, review the overview of the account and click Create.
  5. On the Storage Account Overview page, select Access keys from the left navigation of the window.
  6. Click Show keys and make a note of the shared key for the storage account.
  7. Select Endpoints from the left navigation of the window.
  8. Make a note of the Blob service endpoint. (https://<storageaccountname>.blob.core.windows.net/)

Configure Azure activity logging

Complete the following steps to configure Azure activity logging:

  1. In the Azure console, search for Monitor.
  2. Click the Activity log link in the left navigation of the page.
  3. Click the Export Activity Logs at the top of the window.
  4. Click Add diagnostic Setting.
  5. Select all the categories you want to export to Google SecOps.
  6. Under Destination details select Archive to a storage account.
  7. Select the subscription and storage account you created in the previous step.
  8. Click Save.

How to set up the Microsoft Azure activity feed

  1. Go to SIEM Settings > Feeds.
  2. Click + Add New Feed.
  3. In the Feed name field, enter a suitable name.
  4. Select Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V2 as the Source type.
  5. Select Microsoft Azure Activity as the Log type.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Specify values for the following fields:

    • Azure URI: enter the Blob Service endpoint value you recorded earlier, suffixed with insights-activity-logs (for example, https://acme-azure-chronicle.blob.core.windows.net/insights-activity-logs)
    • Source Deletion Option: specify whether to delete files and directories after transferring.
    • Maximum File Age: Includes files modified in the last number of days. Default is 180 days.
    • Shared key: enter the shared key value you captured earlier.

    Advanced options - Asset Namespace: Namespace associated with the feed. - Ingestion Labels: Labels applied to all events from this feed.

  8. Click Create feed.

Field mapping reference

This parser code first initializes a large number of fields to empty strings, then performs a series of string manipulations and JSON parsing operations to extract relevant information from the Azure Activity log message. Finally, it maps the extracted data to the Unified Data Model (UDM) fields, categorizing the event type and enriching it with additional details like severity, principal information, and network data.

UDM Mapping Table

Log Field UDM Mapping Logic
category read_only_udm.security_result.category_details Directly mapped from the "category" field in the raw log.
callerIpAddress read_only_udm.principal.asset.ip, read_only_udm.principal.ip Directly mapped from the "callerIpAddress" field in the raw log.
correlationId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.correlationId Directly mapped from the "correlationId" field in the raw log.
data.callerIpAddress read_only_udm.principal.asset.ip, read_only_udm.principal.ip Directly mapped from the "callerIpAddress" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.correlationId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.correlationId Directly mapped from the "correlationId" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.DeploymentUnit read_only_udm.target.resource.name Directly mapped from the "DeploymentUnit" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.details read_only_udm.metadata.description Directly mapped from the "details" field within the "data" object in the raw log, only if the "details" field is not "Unknown".
data.entity read_only_udm.additional.fields.entity Directly mapped from the "entity" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.EventName read_only_udm.metadata.product_event_type Directly mapped from the "EventName" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.hierarchy read_only_udm.additional.fields.hierarchy Directly mapped from the "hierarchy" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.action read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.action Directly mapped from the "action" field within the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.principalId read_only_udm.principal.user.product_object_id, read_only_udm.principal.resource.product_object_id, read_only_udm.principal.group.product_object_id Directly mapped from the "principalId" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log. The specific UDM field it maps to depends on the value of the "principalType" field. If "principalType" is "User" or "ServicePrincipal", it maps to principal.user.product_object_id. If "principalType" is "Group", it maps to principal.group.product_object_id. If "principalType" is "ServicePrincipal", it maps to principal.resource.product_object_id.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.principalType read_only_udm.principal.resource.resource_subtype Directly mapped from the "principalType" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.role read_only_udm.principal.user.role_name Directly mapped from the "role" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.roleAssignmentId read_only_udm.principal.resource.attribute.labels.roleAssignmentId Directly mapped from the "roleAssignmentId" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.roleAssignmentScope read_only_udm.principal.resource.attribute.labels.roleAssignmentScope Directly mapped from the "roleAssignmentScope" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.evidence.roleDefinitionId read_only_udm.principal.resource.attribute.labels.roleDefinitionId Directly mapped from the "roleDefinitionId" field within the "evidence" object of the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.authorization.scope read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.scope Directly mapped from the "scope" field within the "authorization" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.aio read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.aio Directly mapped from the "aio" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.appid read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.appid Directly mapped from the "appid" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.appidacr read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.appidacr Directly mapped from the "appidacr" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.aud read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.aud Directly mapped from the "aud" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.exp read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.exp Directly mapped from the "exp" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/identityprovider read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.identityprovider Directly mapped from the "http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/identityprovider" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/objectidentifier read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.objectidentifier Directly mapped from the "http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/objectidentifier" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/tenantid read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.tenantid Directly mapped from the "http://schemas.microsoft.com/identity/claims/tenantid" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/nameidentifier read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.nameidentifier Directly mapped from the "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/nameidentifier" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.iat read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.iat Directly mapped from the "iat" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.iss read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.iss Directly mapped from the "iss" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.nbf read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.nbf Directly mapped from the "nbf" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.rh read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.rh Directly mapped from the "rh" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.uti read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.uti Directly mapped from the "uti" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.ver read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.ver Directly mapped from the "ver" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.claims.xms_tcdt read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.xms_tcdt Directly mapped from the "xms_tcdt" field within the "claims" object of the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.identity.UserName read_only_udm.principal.user.user_display_name Directly mapped from the "UserName" field within the "identity" object in the raw log.
data.level read_only_udm.security_result.severity, read_only_udm.security_result.severity_details Directly mapped from the "level" field within the "data" object in the raw log. The "level" field is also used to determine the value of the severity field. If "level" is "Information" or "Informational", severity is set to "INFORMATIONAL". If "level" is "Warning", severity is set to "MEDIUM". If "level" is "Error", severity is set to "ERROR". If "level" is "Critical", severity is set to "CRITICAL".
data.location read_only_udm.target.location.name Directly mapped from the "location" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.operationName read_only_udm.metadata.product_event_type Directly mapped from the "operationName" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.EventChannel read_only_udm.additional.fields.properties EventChannel Directly mapped from the "EventChannel" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.EventSource read_only_udm.additional.fields.properties EventSource Directly mapped from the "EventSource" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.EventId read_only_udm.metadata.product_log_id Directly mapped from the "EventId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.cause read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.cause Directly mapped from the "cause" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.clientIPAddress read_only_udm.principal.asset.ip, read_only_udm.principal.ip Directly mapped from the "clientIPAddress" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.compromisedHost read_only_udm.principal.asset.hostname, read_only_udm.principal.hostname Directly mapped from the "compromisedHost" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.currentHealthStatus read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.currentHealthStatus Directly mapped from the "currentHealthStatus" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.previousHealthStatus read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.previousHealthStatus Directly mapped from the "previousHealthStatus" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.type read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.type Directly mapped from the "type" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.User read_only_udm.principal.user.userid Directly mapped from the "User" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.eventProperties.userName read_only_udm.principal.user.user_display_name Directly mapped from the "userName" field within the "eventProperties" object of the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log, after removing the "SECURE\" prefix.
data.properties.ipAddress read_only_udm.principal.asset.ip, read_only_udm.principal.ip Directly mapped from the "ipAddress" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyChannels read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyChannels Directly mapped from the "legacyChannels" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyEventDataId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyEventDataId Directly mapped from the "legacyEventDataId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyResourceId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyResourceId Directly mapped from the "legacyResourceId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyResourceGroup read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyResourceGroup Directly mapped from the "legacyResourceGroup" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyResourceProviderName read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyResourceProviderName Directly mapped from the "legacyResourceProviderName" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacyResourceType read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacyResourceType Directly mapped from the "legacyResourceType" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.legacySubscriptionId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.legacySubscriptionId Directly mapped from the "legacySubscriptionId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.operationId read_only_udm.security_result.detection_fields.operationId Directly mapped from the "operationId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.result read_only_udm.security_result.action_details Directly mapped from the "result" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.statusCode read_only_udm.network.http.response_code Directly mapped from the "statusCode" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.suspiciousCommandLine read_only_udm.target.process.command_line Directly mapped from the "suspiciousCommandLine" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.suspiciousProcess read_only_udm.target.process.file.full_path Directly mapped from the "suspiciousProcess" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.suspiciousProcessId read_only_udm.target.process.pid Directly mapped from the "suspiciousProcessId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.tlsVersion read_only_udm.network.tls.version Directly mapped from the "tlsVersion" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.userAgent read_only_udm.network.http.user_agent, read_only_udm.network.http.parsed_user_agent Directly mapped from the "userAgent" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.userAgentHeader read_only_udm.network.http.user_agent, read_only_udm.network.http.parsed_user_agent Directly mapped from the "userAgentHeader" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.properties.userId read_only_udm.target.user.product_object_id Directly mapped from the "userId" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log.
data.ReleaseVersion read_only_udm.metadata.product_version Directly mapped from the "ReleaseVersion" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.resourceId read_only_udm.target.resource.name Directly mapped from the "resourceId" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.resourceType read_only_udm.additional.fields.resourceType Directly mapped from the "resourceType" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.resultDescription read_only_udm.metadata.description Directly mapped from the "resultDescription" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.resultSignature read_only_udm.additional.fields.resultSignature Directly mapped from the "resultSignature" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.resultType read_only_udm.security_result.action_details, read_only_udm.additional.fields.resultType Directly mapped from the "resultType" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.RoleLocation read_only_udm.target.location.name Directly mapped from the "RoleLocation" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
data.time read_only_udm.metadata.event_timestamp The "time" field within the "data" object in the raw log is parsed to extract the timestamp, which is then mapped to event_timestamp.
data.uri read_only_udm.network.http.referral_url Directly mapped from the "uri" field within the "data" object in the raw log.
read_only_udm.extensions.auth.mechanism INTERACTIVE Set to "INTERACTIVE" if the "isInteractive" field within the "properties" object of the "data" object in the raw log is "true". Otherwise, it is set to "MECHANISM_OTHER".
read_only_udm.extensions.auth.type MACHINE Set to "MACHINE" if the "category" field in the raw log is "NonInteractiveUserSignInLogs", "ManagedIdentitySignInLogs", or "ServicePrincipalSignInLogs".
read_only_udm.metadata.log_type AZURE_ACTIVITY Hardcoded to "AZURE_ACTIVITY".
read_only_udm.metadata.vendor_name Microsoft Hardcoded to "Microsoft".
read_only_udm.principal.platform WINDOWS, MAC, LINUX, ANDROID Determined based on the value of the "properties.test.deviceDetail.operatingSystem" field. If it contains "Win", platform is set to "WINDOWS". If it contains "Mac", platform is set to "MAC". If it contains "Lin", platform is set to "LINUX". If it contains "Android", platform is set to "ANDROID".
read_only_udm.principal.resource.type SERVICE_ACCOUNT, UNSPECIFIED Determined based on the value of the "identity.authorization.evidence.principalType" field. If it is "ServicePrincipal", type is set to "SERVICE_ACCOUNT". Otherwise, it is set to "UNSPECIFIED".
read_only_udm.security_result.action ALLOW, BLOCK, UNKNOWN_ACTION Determined based on the values of the "resultType", "status_errorcode", and "statusText" fields. If "resultType" is one of "Success", "success", "Succeeded", "Started", "Resolved", "Active", "Updated", "Start", "Accept", "Accepted", "0", or if "status_errorcode" is 0, or if "statusText" is "Success", action is set to "ALLOW". If "resultType" is one of "Failure", "Failed", or if "status_errorcode" is not empty, or if "resultType" is not empty, action is set to "BLOCK". Otherwise, it is set to "UNKNOWN_ACTION".
read_only_udm.target.cloud.environment MICROSOFT_AZURE Hardcoded to "MICROSOFT_AZURE".

This document explains how to collect Microsoft Azure Activity and Entra ID logs by setting up Google Security Operations feeds using Microsoft Azure Blob Storage.

Azure Activity logs provide insight into subscription-level operations performed on Azure resources, such as creating storage accounts, deleting event hubs, or modifying virtual machines. Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) logs capture identity and access management events, including user sign-ins, audit logs, provisioning activities, and security risk detections.

Before you begin

Ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

  • A Google SecOps instance
  • Privileged access to Microsoft Azure portal with permissions to:
    • Create Storage Accounts
    • Configure Diagnostic Settings for Azure Monitor and Entra ID
    • Manage access keys
  • Security Administrator role or higher in Entra ID for Entra ID diagnostic settings

Configure Azure Storage Account

Before you can ingest logs, you must set up an Azure Storage account to host your data. This process involves creating the account, retrieving authentication keys, and identifying the service endpoint required for integration.

Create Storage Account

  1. In the Azure portal, search for Storage accounts.
  2. Click + Create.
  3. Provide the following configuration details:

    Setting Value
    Subscription Select your Azure subscription
    Resource group Select existing or create new
    Storage account name Enter a unique name (for example, secops-azure-logs)
    Region Select the region (for example, East US)
    Performance Standard (recommended)
    Redundancy GRS (Geo-redundant storage) or LRS (Locally redundant storage)
  4. Click Review + create.

  5. Review the overview of the account and click Create.

  6. Wait for the deployment to complete.

Get Storage Account credentials

  1. Go to the Storage Account you just created.
  2. In the left navigation, select Access keys under Security + networking.
  3. Click Show keys.
  4. Copy and save the following for later use:
    • Storage account name: Your storage account name (for example, secops-azure-logs)
    • Key 1 or Key 2: The shared access key (a 512-bit random string in base-64 encoding)

Get Blob Service endpoint

  1. In the same Storage Account, select Endpoints from the left navigation.
  2. Copy and save the Blob service endpoint URL.
    • Example: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/

Configure Azure Activity Logs diagnostic settings

To export Azure Activity logs to the storage account:

  1. In the Azure portal, search for Monitor.
  2. Click Activity log in the left navigation.
  3. Click Export Activity Logs at the top of the window.
  4. Click Add diagnostic setting.
  5. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Diagnostic setting name: Enter a descriptive name (for example, activity-logs-to-secops).
    • In the Logs section, select the following categories:
      • Administrative
      • Security
      • Service Health
      • Alert
      • Recommendation
      • Policy
      • Autoscale
      • Resource Health
    • In the Destination details section, select the Archive to a storage account checkbox.
    • Subscription: Select the subscription containing your storage account.
    • Storage account: Select the storage account you created earlier (for example, secops-azure-logs).
  6. Click Save.

Configure Entra ID diagnostic settings

To export Entra ID logs to the storage account:

  1. In the Azure portal, search for Microsoft Entra ID or Azure Active Directory.
  2. In the left navigation, go to Monitoring & health > Diagnostic settings.
  3. Click Add diagnostic setting.
  4. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Diagnostic setting name: Enter a descriptive name (for example, entraid-logs-to-secops).
    • In the Logs section, select the log categories you want to export:
      • SignInLogs: Interactive user sign-ins
      • NonInteractiveUserSignInLogs: Non-interactive user sign-ins (service principals, managed identities acting on behalf of users)
      • ServicePrincipalSignInLogs: Service principal and application sign-ins
      • ManagedIdentitySignInLogs: Managed identity sign-ins
      • AuditLogs: Audit trail of all changes in Entra ID (user creation, role assignments, etc.)
      • ProvisioningLogs: User and group provisioning events
      • RiskyUsers: Users flagged by Identity Protection
      • UserRiskEvents: Risk detections for user accounts
      • MicrosoftGraphActivityLogs: Microsoft Graph API activity logs
    • In the Destination details section, select the Archive to a storage account checkbox.
    • Subscription: Select the subscription containing your storage account.
    • Storage account: Select the storage account you created earlier (for example, secops-azure-logs).
  5. Click Save.

Retrieve the Google SecOps service account

Google SecOps uses a unique service account to read data from your Azure Blob Storage. You must grant this service account access to your storage account.

Get the service account email

  1. Go to SIEM Settings > Feeds.
  2. Click Add New Feed.
  3. Click Configure a single feed.
  4. In the Feed name field, enter a temporary name.
  5. Select Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V2 as the Source type.
  6. Select any log type (you can change this later).
  7. Click Get Service Account.
  8. A unique service account email is displayed, for example:

    chronicle-12345678@chronicle-gcp-prod.iam.gserviceaccount.com
    
  9. Copy this email address for use in the next step.

  10. Click Cancel to exit the feed creation (you will create the actual feeds later).

Grant IAM permissions to the Google SecOps service account

The Google SecOps service account needs Storage Blob Data Reader role on your storage account.

  1. In the Azure portal, go to Storage accounts.
  2. Click your storage account name (for example, secops-azure-logs).
  3. Go to the Access Control (IAM) tab.
  4. Click + Add > Add role assignment.
  5. In the Role tab, search for and select Storage Blob Data Reader.
  6. Click Next.
  7. In the Members tab, click + Select members.
  8. In the search box, paste the Google SecOps service account email.
  9. Select the service account from the results.
  10. Click Select.
  11. Click Review + assign.
  12. Review the assignment and click Review + assign again.

Configure feeds in Google SecOps

You must create a separate feed for each log type and container. The following table shows the mapping between Azure containers and Google SecOps log types:

Container Name Chronicle Log Type Data Source
insights-activity-logs Azure Activity Azure Activity Logs
insights-logs-signinlogs Azure AD Entra ID Interactive Sign-ins
insights-logs-noninteractiveusersigninlogs Azure AD Entra ID Non-interactive Sign-ins
insights-logs-serviceprincipalsigninlogs Azure AD Entra ID Service Principal Sign-ins
insights-logs-managedidentitysigninlogs Azure AD Entra ID Managed Identity Sign-ins
insights-logs-auditlogs Azure AD Audit Entra ID Audit Logs
insights-logs-provisioninglogs Azure AD Entra ID Provisioning Logs
insights-logs-riskyusers Azure AD Entra ID Risky Users
insights-logs-userriskevents Azure AD Entra ID User Risk Events
insights-logs-microsoftgraphactivitylogs Microsoft Graph Activity Logs Microsoft Graph Activity

Create feed for Azure Activity Logs

  1. Go to SIEM Settings > Feeds.
  2. Click Add New Feed.
  3. On the next page, click Configure a single feed.
  4. In the Feed name field, enter Azure Activity Logs.
  5. Select Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V2 as the Source type.
  6. Select Azure Activity as the Log type.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Specify values for the following input parameters:

    • Azure URI: Enter the Blob Service endpoint URL with the container path:

      https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-activity-logs/
      
      • Replace secops-azure-logs with your Azure storage account name.
    • Source deletion option: Select the deletion option according to your preference:

      • Never: Never deletes any files after transfers.
      • Delete transferred files: Deletes files after successful transfer.
      • Delete transferred files and empty directories: Deletes files and empty directories after successful transfer.

    • Maximum File Age: Include files modified in the last number of days. Default is 180 days.

    • Shared key: Enter the shared key value (access key) you captured from the Storage Account earlier.

    • Asset namespace: The asset namespace.

    • Ingestion labels: The label to be applied to the events from this feed.

  9. Click Next.

  10. Review your new feed configuration in the Finalize screen, and then click Submit.

Create feeds for Entra ID logs

Repeat the following steps for each Entra ID log type you configured in the diagnostic settings:

For Interactive Sign-in Logs:

  1. Go to SIEM Settings > Feeds.
  2. Click Add New Feed.
  3. Click Configure a single feed.
  4. In the Feed name field, enter Azure AD Interactive Sign-in Logs.
  5. Select Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V2 as the Source type.
  6. Select Azure AD as the Log type.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Specify values for the following input parameters:

    • Azure URI:

      https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-signinlogs/
      
    • Source deletion option: Select according to your preference.

    • Maximum File Age: 180 days (default).

    • Shared key: Enter the shared key value.

    • Asset namespace: The asset namespace.

    • Ingestion labels: The label to be applied.

  9. Click Next and then Submit.

For Non-interactive Sign-in Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Non-interactive Sign-in Logs
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-noninteractiveusersigninlogs/

For Service Principal Sign-in Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Service Principal Sign-in Logs
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-serviceprincipalsigninlogs/

For Managed Identity Sign-in Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Managed Identity Sign-in Logs
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-managedidentitysigninlogs/

For Audit Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Audit Logs
  • Log type: Azure AD Audit
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-auditlogs/

For Provisioning Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Provisioning Logs
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-provisioninglogs/

For Risky Users:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD Risky Users
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-riskyusers/

For User Risk Events:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Azure AD User Risk Events
  • Log type: Azure AD
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-userriskevents/

For Microsoft Graph Activity Logs:

Create another feed with the following settings:

  • Feed name: Microsoft Graph Activity Logs
  • Log type: Microsoft Graph Activity Logs
  • Azure URI: https://secops-azure-logs.blob.core.windows.net/insights-logs-microsoftgraphactivitylogs/

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