Step 1/2: Configure AWS Accounts & Services for UEBA
Step 1/2: Configure AWS Accounts & Services for UEBA
On the Accounts & Services screen provide your AWS account number, account name, and admin email address. Then enable the services you want to run on the AWS accounts.
- Enter the AWS account number, account name, and admin email address in the text box. You can upload a CSV file with the account information, or enter them individually using the following format:
123456789012,test,andrew@netskope.com 764389765412,develop 345689713654,production,timms@netskope.com
Note
Account name is required to help you easily identify each account in the Netskope tenant. Email address is optional.
For information on how to create a CSV file, see Creating a CSV file.
- In the Services section, select CloudTrail.
This feature scans the CloudTrail logs to analyze user behavior and detect anomalies based on UEBA policies.
You can view the events in the Skope IT pages.
After providing the account information and selecting the services, proceed to Step 2/2: Configure AWS Permissions for UEBA.
Creating a CSV file
An effortless way to add multiple AWS accounts in the setup screen is to create a CSV file with the account numbers, account names, and email addresses.
You can use Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to create a CSV file. To get the list of AWS account numbers, account names, and email addresses using the AWS CLI, run the following command:
aws --output=text organizations list-accounts | awk -F't' '{printf("%s,%s,%sn",$4,$7,$3)}'
The output of this command can then be copied to a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets and saved as a comma separated CSV, as shown in the screenshot.
This CSV file can then be uploaded to the setup screen.