mordor: provides pre-recorded security events

recorded security events

Mordor Gates

The Mordor project provides pre-recorded security events generated by simulated adversarial techniques in the form of JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) files for easy consumption. The pre-recorded data is categorized by platforms, adversary groups, tactics, and techniques defined by the Mitre ATT&CK Framework. The pre-recorded data represents not only specific known malicious events but additional context/events that occur around it. This is done on purpose so that you can test creative correlations across diverse data sources, enhancing your detection strategy and potentially reducing the number of false positives in your own environment.

The name Mordor comes from the awesome book/film series “The Lord of the Rings“, and it was a place where the evil forces of Sauron lived. This repository is where data generated by known “malicious” adversarial activity lives, hence the name of the project.

Goals

  • Provide free portable malicious datasets to expedite the development of data analytics.
  • Facilitate adversarial techniques simulation and output consumption.
  • Allow security analysts to test their skills with real known bad data.
  • Improve the testing of hunting use cases and data analytics in an easier and more affordable way.
  • Enable data scientists to have semi-labeled data for initial research.
  • Map threat hunter playbooks to their respective pre-recorded data for validation purposes.
  • Contribute to the ATT&CK framework Data Sources section of each technique and sub-technique.
  • Ingest known bad data samples for training and capture the flag (CTF) events.
  • Learn more about red team simulation exercises and technology such as Kafkacat, Kafka and Jupyter Notebooks.

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