Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7020
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 38 Working with Discovery Events
Working with User Activity
The Search page appears.
Step 2
From the
Table
drop-down list, select
Users
.
The Users search page appears.
Tip
To search the database for a different kind of event, select it from the
Table
drop-down list.
Step 3
Optionally, if you want to save the search, enter a name for the search in the
Name
field.
If you do not enter a name, one is created automatically when you save the search.
Step 4
Enter your search criteria in the appropriate fields. If you enter multiple criteria, the search returns only
the records that match all the criteria.
the records that match all the criteria.
Step 5
If you want to save the search so that other users can access it, clear the
Save As Private
check box.
Otherwise, leave the check box selected to save the search as private.
Tip
If you want to save a search as a restriction for custom user roles with restricted privileges, you must
save it as a private search.
save it as a private search.
Step 6
You have the following options:
•
Click
Search
to start the search.
Your search results appear in the default users workflow. To use a different workflow, click
(switch
workflow)
. For information on specifying a different default workflow, see
.
•
Click
Save
if you are modifying an existing search and want to save your changes.
•
Click
Save as New Search
to save the search criteria. The search is saved (and associated with your
user account if you selected
Save As Private
), so that you can run it at a later time.
Working with User Activity
License:
FireSIGHT
The FireSIGHT System generates events that communicate the details of user activity on your network.
Descriptions of the four types of user activity follow.
Descriptions of the four types of user activity follow.
New User Identity
This event is generated when the system detects a user login for a user that is not in the database.
User Login
This event is generated when any of the following occur:
–
an Active Directory Agent that you installed on an Active Directory server detects an LDAP
login
login
–
a managed device detects an LDAP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, AIM, Oracle or SIP login
–
There are several points to keep in mind regarding user login events: