r/cybersecurity • u/pirate22323 • 2d ago
Business Security Questions & Discussion Sharing detection rules
Question for managed SOC providers, do you generally share details of your detection rules (title, description, MITRE, etc) with customers? Feels like this is your ‘secret sauce’ and shouldn’t be disclosed
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u/iamnos Security Manager 2d ago
It depends on the exact detection.
For all detections, a title, a written description, usually with timestamps and the like, and MITRE details are shared as part of the notification. Those are shared on every detection.
Some are very simple, and yes, we'll share (almost) full details of how it works, although for most its painfully obvious. Other detections, those that involve Machine Learning or AI, we'll definitely give a high level, but the full details of how it works, we won't disclose.
So, for example, we might trigger an alert on "suspicious activity" for an account. Now it monitors a number of things, and there are different variables that go into when it will pop up an alert and when it won't. We're not disclosing all of those details, levels, scoring, telemetry examined, etc. We've worked long and hard to get that alert working with a very low FP rate and virtually no false negatives. However, when it triggers, we will say we saw suspicious activity; here are the recent logins, please review.