Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications: security content reference

This article details the security content available for the Microsoft Sentinel Solution for SAP.

Important

While the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications is in GA, some specific components remain in PREVIEW. This article indicates the components that are in preview in the relevant sections below. The Azure Preview Supplemental Terms include additional legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.

Available security content includes built-in workbooks and analytics rules. You can also add SAP-related watchlists to use in your search, detection rules, threat hunting, and response playbooks.

Built-in workbooks

Use the following built-in workbooks to visualize and monitor data ingested via the SAP data connector. After you deploy the SAP solution, you can find SAP workbooks in the My workbooks tab.

Workbook name Description Logs
SAP - Audit Log Browser Displays data such as:

General system health, including user sign-ins over time, events ingested by the system, message classes and IDs, and ABAP programs run

Severities of events occurring in your system

Authentication and authorization events occurring in your system
Uses data from the following log:

ABAPAuditLog_CL

For more information, see Tutorial: Visualize and monitor your data and Deploy Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications.

Built-in analytics rules

Monitoring the configuration of static SAP security parameters (Preview)

To secure the SAP system, SAP has identified security-related parameters that need to be monitored for changes. With the "SAP - (Preview) Sensitive Static Parameter has Changed" rule, the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications tracks over 52 static security-related parameters in the SAP system, which are built into Microsoft Sentinel.

Note

For the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications to successfully monitor the SAP security parameters, the solution needs to successfully monitor the SAP PAHI table at regular intervals. Verify that the solution can successfully monitor the PAHI table.

To understand parameter changes in the system, the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications uses the parameter history table, which records changes made to system parameters every hour.

The parameters are also reflected in the SAPSystemParameters watchlist. This watchlist allows users to add new parameters, disable existing parameters, and modify the values and severities per parameter and system role in production or non-production environments.

When a change is made to one of these parameters, Microsoft Sentinel checks to see if the change is security-related and if the value is set according to the recommended values. If the change is suspected as outside the safe zone, Microsoft Sentinel creates an incident detailing the change, and identifies who made the change.

Review the list of parameters that this rule monitors.

Monitoring the SAP audit log

The SAP Audit log data is used across many of the analytics rules of the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications. Some analytics rules look for specific events on the log, while others correlate indications from several logs to produce high fidelity alerts and incidents.

In addition, there are two analytics rules which are designed to accommodate the entire set of standard SAP audit log events (183 different events), and any other custom events you may choose to log using the SAP audit log.

Both SAP audit log monitoring analytics rules share the same data sources and the same configuration but differ in one critical aspect. While the "SAP - Dynamic Deterministic Audit Log Monitor" rule requires deterministic alert thresholds and user exclusion rules, the "SAP - Dynamic Anomaly-based Audit Log Monitor Alerts (PREVIEW)" rule applies additional machine learning algorithms to filter out background noise in an unsupervised manner. For this reason, by default, most event types (or SAP message IDs) of the SAP audit log are being sent to the "Anomaly based" analytics rule, while the easier to define event types are sent to the deterministic analytics rule. This setting, along with other related settings, can be further configured to suit any system conditions.

SAP - Dynamic Deterministic Audit Log Monitor

A dynamic analytics rule that is intended for covering the entire set of SAP audit log event types which have a deterministic definition in terms of user population, event thresholds.

SAP - Dynamic Anomaly based Audit Log Monitor Alerts (PREVIEW)

A dynamic analytics rule designed to learn normal system behavior, and alert on activities observed on the SAP audit log that are considered anomalous. Apply this rule on the SAP audit log event types which are harder to define in terms of user population, network attributes and thresholds.

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The following tables list the built-in analytics rules that are included in the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications, deployed from the Microsoft Sentinel Solutions marketplace.

Initial access

Rule name Description Source action Tactics
SAP - Login from unexpected network Identifies a sign-in from an unexpected network.

Maintain networks in the SAP - Networks watchlist.
Sign in to the backend system from an IP address that is not assigned to one of the networks.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Initial Access
SAP - SPNego Attack Identifies SPNego Replay Attack. Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log Impact, Lateral Movement
SAP - Dialog logon attempt from a privileged user Identifies dialog sign-in attempts, with the AUM type, by privileged users in an SAP system. For more information, see the SAPUsersGetPrivileged. Attempt to sign in from the same IP to several systems or clients within the scheduled time interval

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Impact, Lateral Movement
SAP - Brute force attacks Identifies brute force attacks on the SAP system using RFC logons Attempt to log in from the same IP to several systems/clients within the scheduled time interval using RFC

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Credential Access
SAP - Multiple Logons from the same IP Identifies the sign-in of several users from same IP address within a scheduled time interval.

Sub-use case: Persistency
Sign in using several users through the same IP address.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Initial Access
SAP - Multiple Logons by User Identifies sign-ins of the same user from several terminals within scheduled time interval.

Available only via the Audit SAL method, for SAP versions 7.5 and higher.
Sign in using the same user, using different IP addresses.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
PreAttack, Credential Access, Initial Access, Collection

Sub-use case: Persistency
SAP - Informational - Lifecycle - SAP Notes were implemented in system Identifies SAP Note implementation in the system. Implement an SAP Note using SNOTE/TCI.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Requests
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Data exfiltration

Rule name Description Source action Tactics
SAP - FTP for non authorized servers Identifies an FTP connection for a non-authorized server. Create a new FTP connection, such as by using the FTP_CONNECT Function Module.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery, Initial Access, Command and Control
SAP - Insecure FTP servers configuration Identifies insecure FTP server configurations, such as when an FTP allowlist is empty or contains placeholders. Do not maintain or maintain values that contain placeholders in the SAPFTP_SERVERS table, using the SAPFTP_SERVERS_V maintenance view. (SM30)

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Initial Access, Command and Control
SAP - Multiple Files Download Identifies multiple file downloads for a user within a specific time-range. Download multiple files using the SAPGui for Excel, lists, and so on.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration, Credential Access
SAP - Multiple Spool Executions Identifies multiple spools for a user within a specific time-range. Create and run multiple spool jobs of any type by a user. (SP01)

Data sources: SAPcon - Spool Log, SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration, Credential Access
SAP - Multiple Spool Output Executions Identifies multiple spools for a user within a specific time-range. Create and run multiple spool jobs of any type by a user. (SP01)

Data sources: SAPcon - Spool Output Log, SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration, Credential Access
SAP - Sensitive Tables Direct Access By RFC Logon Identifies a generic table access by RFC sign in.

Maintain tables in the SAP - Sensitive Tables watchlist.

Note: Relevant for production systems only.
Open the table contents using SE11/SE16/SE16N.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration, Credential Access
SAP - Spool Takeover Identifies a user printing a spool request that was created by someone else. Create a spool request using one user, and then output it in using a different user.

Data sources: SAPcon - Spool Log, SAPcon - Spool Output Log, SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration, Command and Control
SAP - Dynamic RFC Destination Identifies the execution of RFC using dynamic destinations.

Sub-use case: Attempts to bypass SAP security mechanisms
Execute an ABAP report that uses dynamic destinations (cl_dynamic_destination). For example, DEMO_RFC_DYNAMIC_DEST.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Exfiltration
SAP - Sensitive Tables Direct Access By Dialog Logon Identifies generic table access via dialog sign-in. Open table contents using SE11/SE16/SE16N.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery
SAP - (Preview) File Downloaded From a Malicious IP Address Identifies download of a file from an SAP system using an IP address known to be malicious. Malicious IP addresses are obtained from threat intelligence services. Download a file from a malicious IP.

Data sources: SAP security Audit log, Threat Intelligence
Exfiltration
SAP - (Preview) Data Exported from a Production System using a Transport Identifies data export from a production system using a transport. Transports are used in development systems and are similar to pull requests. This alert rule triggers incidents with medium severity when a transport that includes data from any table is released from a production system. The rule creates a high severity incident when the export includes data from a sensitive table. Release a transport from a production system.

Data sources: SAP CR log, SAP - Sensitive Tables
Exfiltration
SAP - (Preview) Sensitive Data Saved into a USB Drive Identifies export of SAP data via files. The rule checks for data saved into a recently mounted USB drive in proximity to an execution of a sensitive transaction, a sensitive program, or direct access to a sensitive table. Export SAP data via files and save into a USB drive.

Data sources: SAP Security Audit Log, DeviceFileEvents (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint), SAP - Sensitive Tables, SAP - Sensitive Transactions, SAP - Sensitive Programs
Exfiltration
SAP - (Preview) Printing of Potentially Sensitive data Identifies a request or actual printing of potentially sensitive data. Data is considered sensitive if the user obtains the data as part of a sensitive transaction, execution of a sensitive program, or direct access to a sensitive table. Print or request to print sensitive data.

Data sources: SAP Security Audit Log, SAP Spool logs, SAP - Sensitive Tables, SAP - Sensitive Programs
Exfiltration
SAP - (Preview) High Volume of Potentially Sensitive Data Exported Identifies export of a high volume of data via files in proximity to an execution of a sensitive transaction, a sensitive program, or direct access to sensitive table. Export high volume of data via files.

Data sources: SAP Security Audit Log, SAP - Sensitive Tables, SAP - Sensitive Transactions, SAP - Sensitive Programs
Exfiltration

Persistency

Rule name Description Source action Tactics
SAP - Activation or Deactivation of ICF Service Identifies activation or deactivation of ICF Services. Activate a service using SICF.

Data sources: SAPcon - Table Data Log
Command and Control, Lateral Movement, Persistence
SAP - Function Module tested Identifies the testing of a function module. Test a function module using SE37 / SE80.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Collection, Defense Evasion, Lateral Movement
SAP - (PREVIEW) HANA DB -User Admin actions Identifies user administration actions. Create, update, or delete a database user.

Data Sources: Linux Agent - Syslog*
Privilege Escalation
SAP - New ICF Service Handlers Identifies creation of ICF Handlers. Assign a new handler to a service using SICF.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Command and Control, Lateral Movement, Persistence
SAP - New ICF Services Identifies creation of ICF Services. Create a service using SICF.

Data sources: SAPcon - Table Data Log
Command and Control, Lateral Movement, Persistence
SAP - Execution of Obsolete or Insecure Function Module Identifies the execution of an obsolete or insecure ABAP function module.

Maintain obsolete functions in the SAP - Obsolete Function Modules watchlist. Make sure to activate table logging changes for the EUFUNC table in the backend. (SE13)

Note: Relevant for production systems only.
Run an obsolete or insecure function module directly using SE37.

Data sources: SAPcon - Table Data Log
Discovery, Command and Control
SAP - Execution of Obsolete/Insecure Program Identifies the execution of an obsolete or insecure ABAP program.

Maintain obsolete programs in the SAP - Obsolete Programs watchlist.

Note: Relevant for production systems only.
Run a program directly using SE38/SA38/SE80, or by using a background job.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery, Command and Control
SAP - Multiple Password Changes by User Identifies multiple password changes by user. Change user password

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Credential Access

Attempts to bypass SAP security mechanisms

Rule name Description Source action Tactics
SAP - Client Configuration Change Identifies changes for client configuration such as the client role or the change recording mode. Perform client configuration changes using the SCC4 transaction code.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Defense Evasion, Exfiltration, Persistence
SAP - Data has Changed during Debugging Activity Identifies changes for runtime data during a debugging activity.

Sub-use case: Persistency
1. Activate Debug ("/h").
2. Select a field for change and update its value.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Execution, Lateral Movement
SAP - Deactivation of Security Audit Log Identifies deactivation of the Security Audit Log, Disable security Audit Log using SM19/RSAU_CONFIG.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Exfiltration, Defense Evasion, Persistence
SAP - Execution of a Sensitive ABAP Program Identifies the direct execution of a sensitive ABAP program.

Maintain ABAP Programs in the SAP - Sensitive ABAP Programs watchlist.
Run a program directly using SE38/SA38/SE80.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Exfiltration, Lateral Movement, Execution
SAP - Execution of a Sensitive Transaction Code Identifies the execution of a sensitive Transaction Code.

Maintain transaction codes in the SAP - Sensitive Transaction Codes watchlist.
Run a sensitive transaction code.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery, Execution
SAP - Execution of Sensitive Function Module Identifies the execution of a sensitive ABAP function module.

Sub-use case: Persistency

Note: Relevant for production systems only.

Maintain sensitive functions in the SAP - Sensitive Function Modules watchlist, and make sure to activate table logging changes in the backend for the EUFUNC table. (SE13)
Run a sensitive function module directly using SE37.

Data sources: SAPcon - Table Data Log
Discovery, Command and Control
SAP - (PREVIEW) HANA DB -Audit Trail Policy Changes Identifies changes for HANA DB audit trail policies. Create or update the existing audit policy in security definitions.

Data sources: Linux Agent - Syslog
Lateral Movement, Defense Evasion, Persistence
SAP - (PREVIEW) HANA DB -Deactivation of Audit Trail Identifies the deactivation of the HANA DB audit log. Deactivate the audit log in the HANA DB security definition.

Data sources: Linux Agent - Syslog
Persistence, Lateral Movement, Defense Evasion
SAP - Unauthorized Remote Execution of a Sensitive Function Module Detects unauthorized executions of sensitive FMs by comparing the activity with the user's authorization profile while disregarding recently changed authorizations.

Maintain function modules in the SAP - Sensitive Function Modules watchlist.
Run a function module using RFC.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Execution, Lateral Movement, Discovery
SAP - System Configuration Change Identifies changes for system configuration. Adapt system change options or software component modification using the SE06 transaction code.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Exfiltration, Defense Evasion, Persistence
SAP - Debugging Activities Identifies all debugging related activities.

Sub-use case: Persistency
Activate Debug ("/h") in the system, debug an active process, add breakpoint to source code, and so on.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery
SAP - Security Audit Log Configuration Change Identifies changes in the configuration of the Security Audit Log Change any Security Audit Log Configuration using SM19/RSAU_CONFIG, such as the filters, status, recording mode, and so on.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Persistence, Exfiltration, Defense Evasion
SAP - Transaction is unlocked Identifies unlocking of a transaction. Unlock a transaction code using SM01/SM01_DEV/SM01_CUS.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Persistence, Execution
SAP - Dynamic ABAP Program Identifies the execution of dynamic ABAP programming. For example, when ABAP code was dynamically created, changed, or deleted.

Maintain excluded transaction codes in the SAP - Transactions for ABAP Generations watchlist.
Create an ABAP Report that uses ABAP program generation commands, such as INSERT REPORT, and then run the report.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery, Command and Control, Impact

Suspicious privileges operations

Rule name Description Source action Tactics
SAP - Change in Sensitive privileged user Identifies changes of sensitive privileged users.

Maintain privileged users in the SAP - Privileged Users watchlist.
Change user details / authorizations using SU01.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Privilege Escalation, Credential Access
SAP - (PREVIEW) HANA DB -Assign Admin Authorizations Identifies admin privilege or role assignment. Assign a user with any admin role or privileges.

Data sources: Linux Agent - Syslog
Privilege Escalation
SAP - Sensitive privileged user logged in Identifies the Dialog sign-in of a sensitive privileged user.

Maintain privileged users in the SAP - Privileged Users watchlist.
Sign in to the backend system using SAP* or another privileged user.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Initial Access, Credential Access
SAP - Sensitive privileged user makes a change in other user Identifies changes of sensitive, privileged users in other users. Change user details / authorizations using SU01.

Data Sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Privilege Escalation, Credential Access
SAP - Sensitive Users Password Change and Login Identifies password changes for privileged users. Change the password for a privileged user and sign into the system.
Maintain privileged users in the SAP - Privileged Users watchlist.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Impact, Command and Control, Privilege Escalation
SAP - User Creates and uses new user Identifies a user creating and using other users.

Sub-use case: Persistency
Create a user using SU01, and then sign in, using the newly created user and the same IP address.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log
Discovery, PreAttack, Initial Access
SAP - User Unlocks and uses other users Identifies a user being unlocked and used by other users.

Sub-use case: Persistency
Unlock a user using SU01, and then sign in using the unlocked user and the same IP address.

Data sources: SAPcon - Audit Log, SAPcon - Change Documents Log
Discovery, PreAttack, Initial Access, Lateral Movement
SAP - Assignment of a sensitive profile Identifies new assignments of a sensitive profile to a user.

Maintain sensitive profiles in the SAP - Sensitive Profiles watchlist.
Assign a profile to a user using SU01.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Documents Log
Privilege Escalation
SAP - Assignment of a sensitive role Identifies new assignments for a sensitive role to a user.

Maintain sensitive roles in the SAP - Sensitive Roles watchlist.
Assign a role to a user using SU01 / PFCG.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Documents Log, Audit Log
Privilege Escalation
SAP - (PREVIEW) Critical authorizations assignment - New Authorization Value Identifies the assignment of a critical authorization object value to a new user.

Maintain critical authorization objects in the SAP - Critical Authorization Objects watchlist.
Assign a new authorization object or update an existing one in a role, using PFCG.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Documents Log
Privilege Escalation
SAP - Critical authorizations assignment - New User Assignment Identifies the assignment of a critical authorization object value to a new user.

Maintain critical authorization objects in the SAP - Critical Authorization Objects watchlist.
Assign a new user to a role that holds critical authorization values, using SU01/PFCG.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Documents Log
Privilege Escalation
SAP - Sensitive Roles Changes Identifies changes in sensitive roles.

Maintain sensitive roles in the SAP - Sensitive Roles watchlist.
Change a role using PFCG.

Data sources: SAPcon - Change Documents Log, SAPcon – Audit Log
Impact, Privilege Escalation, Persistence

Available watchlists

The following table lists the watchlists available for the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications, and the fields in each watchlist.

These watchlists provide the configuration for the Microsoft Sentinel solution for SAP® applications. The SAP watchlists are available in the Microsoft Sentinel GitHub repository.

Watchlist name Description and fields
SAP - Critical Authorization Objects Critical Authorizations object, where assignments should be governed.

- AuthorizationObject: An SAP authorization object, such as S_DEVELOP, S_TCODE, or Table TOBJ
- AuthorizationField: An SAP authorization field, such as OBJTYP or TCD
- AuthorizationValue: An SAP authorization field value, such as DEBUG
- ActivityField : SAP activity field. For most cases, this value will be ACTVT. For Authorizations objects without an Activity, or with only an Activity field, filled with NOT_IN_USE.
- Activity: SAP activity, according to the authorization object, such as: 01: Create; 02: Change; 03: Display, and so on.
- Description: A meaningful Critical Authorization Object description.
SAP - Excluded Networks For internal maintenance of excluded networks, such as to ignore web dispatchers, terminal servers, and so on.

-Network: A network IP address or range, such as 111.68.128.0/17.
-Description: A meaningful network description.
SAP Excluded Users System users who are signed in to the system and must be ignored. For example, alerts for multiple sign-ins by the same user.

- User: SAP User
-Description: A meaningful user description.
SAP - Networks Internal and maintenance networks for identification of unauthorized logins.

- Network: Network IP address or range, such as 111.68.128.0/17
- Description: A meaningful network description.
SAP - Privileged Users Privileged users that are under extra restrictions.

- User: the ABAP user, such as DDIC or SAP
- Description: A meaningful user description.
SAP - Sensitive ABAP Programs Sensitive ABAP programs (reports), where execution should be governed.

- ABAPProgram: ABAP program or report, such as RSPFLDOC
- Description: A meaningful program description.
SAP - Sensitive Function Module Internal and maintenance networks for identification of unauthorized logins.

- FunctionModule: An ABAP function module, such as RSAU_CLEAR_AUDIT_LOG
- Description: A meaningful module description.
SAP - Sensitive Profiles Sensitive profiles, where assignments should be governed.

- Profile: SAP authorization profile, such as SAP_ALL or SAP_NEW
- Description: A meaningful profile description.
SAP - Sensitive Tables Sensitive tables, where access should be governed.

- Table: ABAP Dictionary Table, such as USR02 or PA008
- Description: A meaningful table description.
SAP - Sensitive Roles Sensitive roles, where assignment should be governed.

- Role: SAP authorization role, such as SAP_BC_BASIS_ADMIN
- Description: A meaningful role description.
SAP - Sensitive Transactions Sensitive transactions where execution should be governed.

- TransactionCode: SAP transaction code, such as RZ11
- Description: A meaningful code description.
SAP - Systems Describes the landscape of SAP systems according to role, usage, and configuration.

- SystemID: the SAP system ID (SYSID)
- SystemRole: the SAP system role, one of the following values: Sandbox, Development, Quality Assurance, Training, Production
- SystemUsage: The SAP system usage, one of the following values: ERP, BW, Solman, Gateway, Enterprise Portal
- InterfaceAttributes: an optional dynamic parameter for use in playbooks.
SAPSystemParameters Parameters to watch for suspicious configuration changes. This watchlist is prefilled with recommended values (according to SAP best practice), and you can extend the watchlist to include more parameters. If you don't want to receive alerts for a parameter, set EnableAlerts to false.

- ParameterName: The name of the parameter.
- Comment: The SAP standard parameter description.
- EnableAlerts: Defines whether to enable alerts for this parameter. Values are true and false.
- Option: Defines in which case to trigger an alert: If the parameter value is greater or equal (GE), less or equal (LE), or equal (EQ).
For example, if the login/fails_to_user_lock SAP parameter is set to LE (less or equal), and a value of 5, once Microsoft Sentinel detects a change to this specific parameter, it compares the newly reported value and the expected value. If the new value is 4, Microsoft Sentinel doesn't trigger an alert. If the new value is 6, Microsoft Sentinel triggers an alert.
- ProductionSeverity: The incident severity for production systems.
- ProductionValues: Permitted values for production systems.
- NonProdSeverity: The incident severity for non-production systems.
- NonProdValues: Permitted values for non-production systems.
SAP - Excluded Users System users that are logged in and need to be ignored, such as for the Multiple logons by user alert.

- User: SAP User
- Description: A meaningful user description
SAP - Excluded Networks Maintain internal, excluded networks for ignoring web dispatchers, terminal servers, and so on.

- Network: Network IP address or range, such as 111.68.128.0/17
- Description: A meaningful network description
SAP - Obsolete Function Modules Obsolete function modules, whose execution should be governed.

- FunctionModule: ABAP Function Module, such as TH_SAPREL
- Description: A meaningful function module description
SAP - Obsolete Programs Obsolete ABAP programs (reports), whose execution should be governed.

- ABAPProgram:ABAP Program, such as TH_ RSPFLDOC
- Description: A meaningful ABAP program description
SAP - Transactions for ABAP Generations Transactions for ABAP generations whose execution should be governed.

- TransactionCode:Transaction Code, such as SE11.
- Description: A meaningful Transaction Code description
SAP - FTP Servers FTP Servers for identification of unauthorized connections.

- Client:such as 100.
- FTP_Server_Name: FTP server name, such as http://contoso.com/
-FTP_Server_Port:FTP server port, such as 22.
- DescriptionA meaningful FTP Server description
SAP_Dynamic_Audit_Log_Monitor_Configuration Configure the SAP audit log alerts by assigning each message ID a severity level as required by you, per system role (production, non-production). This watchlist details all available SAP standard audit log message IDs. The watchlist can be extended to contain additional message IDs you might create on your own using ABAP enhancements on their SAP NetWeaver systems. This watchlist also allows for configuring a designated team to handle each of the event types, and excluding users by SAP roles, SAP profiles or by tags from the SAP_User_Config watchlist. This watchlist is one of the core components used for configuring the built-in SAP analytics rules for monitoring the SAP audit log.

- MessageID: The SAP Message ID, or event type, such as AUD (User master record changes), or AUB (authorization changes).
- DetailedDescription: A markdown enabled description to be shown on the incident pane.
- ProductionSeverity: The desired severity for the incident to be created with for production systems High, Medium. Can be set as Disabled.
- NonProdSeverity: The desired severity for the incident to be created with for non-production systems High, Medium. Can be set as Disabled.
- ProductionThreshold The "Per hour" count of events to be considered as suspicious for production systems 60.
- NonProdThreshold The "Per hour" count of events to be considered as suspicious for non-production systems 10.
- RolesTagsToExclude: This field accepts SAP role name, SAP profile names or tags from the SAP_User_Config watchlist. These are then used to exclude the associated users from specific event types. See options for role tags at the end of this list.
- RuleType: Use Deterministic for the event type to be sent off to the SAP - Dynamic Deterministic Audit Log Monitor, or AnomaliesOnly to have this event covered by the SAP - Dynamic Anomaly based Audit Log Monitor Alerts (PREVIEW).
- TeamsChannelID: an optional dynamic parameter for use in playbooks.
- DestinationEmail: an optional dynamic parameter for use in playbooks.

For the RolesTagsToExclude field:
- If you list SAP roles or SAP profiles, this excludes any user with the listed roles or profiles from these event types for the same SAP system. For example, if you define the BASIC_BO_USERS ABAP role for the RFC related event types, Business Objects users won't trigger incidents when making massive RFC calls.
- Tagging an event type is similar to specifying SAP roles or profiles, but tags can be created in the workspace, so SOC teams can exclude users by activity without depending on the SAP team. For example, the audit message IDs AUB (authorization changes) and AUD (user master record changes) are assigned the MassiveAuthChanges tag. Users assigned this tag are excluded from the checks for these activities. Running the workspace SAPAuditLogConfigRecommend function produces a list of recommended tags to be assigned to users, such as Add the tags ["GenericTablebyRFCOK"] to user SENTINEL_SRV using the SAP_User_Config watchlist.
SAP_User_Config Allows for fine tuning alerts by excluding /including users in specific contexts and is also used for configuring the built-in SAP analytics rules for monitoring the SAP audit log.

- SAPUser: The SAP user
- Tags: Tags are used to identify users against certain activity. For example Adding the tags ["GenericTablebyRFCOK"] to user SENTINEL_SRV will prevent RFC related incidents to be created for this specific user
Other active directory user identifiers
- AD User Identifier
- User On-Premises Sid
- User Principal Name

Available playbooks

Playbook name Parameters Connections
SAP Incident Response - Lock user from Teams - Basic - SAP-SOAP-User-Password
- SAP-SOAP-Username
- SOAPApiBasePath
- DefaultEmail
- TeamsChannel
- Microsoft Sentinel
- Microsoft Teams
SAP Incident Response - Lock user from Teams - Advanced - SAP-SOAP-KeyVault-Credential-Name
- DefaultAdminEmail
- TeamsChannel
- Microsoft Sentinel
- Azure Monitor Logs
- Office 365 Outlook
- Microsoft Entra ID
- Azure Key Vault
- Microsoft Teams
SAP Incident Response - Reenable audit logging once deactivated - SAP-SOAP-KeyVault-Credential-Name
- DefaultAdminEmail
- TeamsChannel
- Microsoft Sentinel
- Azure Key Vault
- Azure Monitor Logs
- Microsoft Teams

Next steps

For more information, see: