Dragos

The Sumo Logic app for Dragos provides deep visibility into industrial cybersecurity by analyzing critical data across addresses, assets, vulnerabilities, zones, and notifications within your Dragos-managed environment. This app enables IT and OT security teams to gain real-time insights into your asset behaviors, network segmentation, threat intelligence, and risk exposure, allowing for proactive threat detection and response.
By leveraging the Dragos security insights, you can monitor industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) environments with enhanced situational awareness. The app’s pre-configured dashboards offer detailed visibility into asset inventory, security vulnerabilities, zone-based access controls, and system notifications. Analysts can track emerging threats, unauthorized access attempts, configuration changes, and high-risk vulnerabilities to fortify security posture and ensure compliance with industry standards.
With real-time alerting and actionable intelligence, this Sumo Logic app for Dragos helps you to minimize cybersecurity risks, improve operational resilience, and safeguard critical infrastructure from evolving cyber threats.
This app includes built-in monitors. For details on creating custom monitors, refer to Create monitors for Dragos app.
Log types​
This app uses Sumo Logic's Dragos Source to collect Vulnerabilities, Notifications, Addresses, Zones, and Assets logs from the Dragos platform.
Sample log messages​
Vulnerability Log
{
"observer": {
"vendor": "Dragos",
"type": "OT Vulnerability",
"name": "Intelligence",
"product": "Vulnerability Database",
"version": "1.0.0",
"ip": "10.42.0.70",
"mac": "ce:76:ed:76:e2:36",
"hostname": "airflow-worker-0"
},
"@timestamp": "2025-02-03T23:40:03.898Z",
"related": {
"vulnerabilities": [
"CVE-2022-3157"
],
"network": [
"d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685"
],
"observer": [
"778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b445",
"778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"9e7546c0-aeff-45e4-b0ac-d06b03fe80b3"
]
},
"host": {
"ip": [
"192.168.1.50"
],
"last_seen": "2024-11-12T23:53:10.241Z",
"hostname": [
"plc-004"
],
"hardware": {
"series": "5570",
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"model": "1756-L71/B",
"serial": "0081F1EC",
"family": "ControlLogix",
"firmware": {
"version": "32.011"
}
},
"zone_id": 12,
"domain": [
"localhost"
],
"name": "plc-004",
"is_ot": true,
"module": [
{
"series": "5570",
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"model": "1756-OB16E",
"slot_id": 3,
"serial": 6775049,
"family": "ControlLogix",
"firmware": {
"version": 3.003
}
},
{
"series": "",
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"model": "1756-IB16I",
"slot_id": 2,
"serial": 3222064718,
"family": "",
"firmware": {
"version": 3.002
}
},
{
"series": "",
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"model": "1756-ENBT",
"slot_id": 1,
"serial": 5686077,
"family": "ControlLogix",
"firmware": {
"version": 6.006
}
},
{
"series": "5570",
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"model": "1756-L71",
"slot_id": 0,
"serial": 8516076,
"family": "ControlLogix",
"firmware": {
"version": 32.011
}
}
],
"mac": [
"00:00:BC:2D:87:9B"
],
"zone": {
"name": "Pump system",
"id": 12
},
"type": "PLC",
"os": {
"family": "",
"kernel": "",
"name": ""
},
"id": "106",
"class": "Controller"
},
"vulnerability": {
"report_id": "dragos-advisory-2932",
"related": {
"detection": [
"106-dragos-advisory-2932-hardware-config-3",
"106-dragos-advisory-2932-hardware-config-4"
],
"vulnerabilities": [
"dragos-advisory-2932-hardware-config-3",
"dragos-advisory-2932-hardware-config-4"
]
},
"score": {
"base": 7.5
},
"dragos_score": 7.5,
"hardware": [
{
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"firmware": {
"version": ">=20, <=33"
},
"family": "ControlLogix",
"series": "5570"
},
{
"vendor": "Rockwell Automation",
"firmware": {
"version": ">=20, <=33"
},
"family": "ControlLogix",
"series": "5570"
}
],
"package": [],
"os": [],
"summary": "<p>Rockwell Automation GuardLogix and ControlLogix are Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). They are deployed worldwide and seen across a variety of industries.</p>",
"title": "Rockwell Automation GuardLogix and ControlLogix controllers",
"type": "Improper Input Validation",
"playbooks": [
"<p>Implement <a href=\"https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/at/secure-at001_-en-p.pdf\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255);\">CIP security</a> where practical. Ensure control systems are segmented from Enterprise and internet.</p>"
],
"severity": "High",
"mitigations": [
"<p>Update to a patched version:</p><ul><li>CompactLogix 5370: v33.013, v34.011 or later.</li><li>Compact GuardLogix 5370: v33.013,, v34.011 or later.</li><li>ControlLogix 5570: v33.013, v34.011 or later.</li><li>GuardLogix 5570:v33.013, v34.011 or later.</li><li>ControlLogix 5570 redundancy: v33.052, v34.051 or later.</li></ul>"
],
"reference": "https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ics/advisories/ICSA-22-354-02",
"state": "enabled",
"published_date": "2022-12-20",
"description": "<p>Successful exploitation could allow an unauthenticated and remote adversary to cause a Major Non-Recoverable Fault (MNRF) and a Denial of Service (DoS) through a crafted CIP request.</p>",
"resources": [
{
"title": "ICSA-22-354-02",
"url": "https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ics/advisories/ICSA-22-354-02"
},
{
"title": "<a href=\"https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1137757\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">PN1613</a>",
"url": "https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1137757"
},
{
"title": "<a href=\"https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/at/secure-at001_-en-p.pdf\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"color:rgb(0, 102, 204);background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255);\">CIP security</a>",
"url": "https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/at/secure-at001_-en-p.pdf"
}
],
"intel": {
"active_exploit": false,
"poc_exists": false,
"remotely_exploitable": true,
"physical_access": false,
"known_credentials": false,
"user_interaction": false,
"dos": true,
"credential_exposure": false,
"code_execution": false,
"broader_network_access": false,
"privilege_escalation": false,
"data_theft": false,
"skill_level": "Low"
},
"modified_date": "2022-12-29T17:07:50.000Z"
},
"event": {
"dataset": "worldview.vulnerability.api",
"timezone": "GMT",
"confidence": 3,
"disposition": "Not Set",
"start": "2024-11-12T23:49:58.692Z",
"id": "9c6dac6c-aff5-5ec9-7e97-66e45b5a5fc0",
"risk_score": 0.6,
"priority": "Next",
"created": "2025-02-03T23:45:07.031Z",
"end": "2025-02-03T23:45:07.031Z",
"duration": 7170908338999
},
"labels": {
"System Owner": "John Smith",
"Criticality": "",
"Country": "USA",
"AttributesLastObservedDate": "2025-02-03",
"cip_name": [
"1756-L71/B LOGIX5571"
],
"zone_name": "Pump system",
"Monitored": "true",
"ObservedBy": [
"pumping-station-01"
],
"x": "-19209.74",
"CrowdStrike ID": "",
"Zone": "Pump system",
"y": "-8093.57",
"CrowdStrike Last Seen": "",
"es_doc_id": "106-dragos-advisory-2932"
}
}
Address Log
{
"type": "IP",
"value": "192.168.10.240",
"id": 11,
"createdAt": "2024-08-14T23:49:23.198Z",
"networkId": "d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685",
"flags": [],
"collectors": [
{
"customerId": "default",
"midpointId": "778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"collectorId": "collectorbond"
}
]
}
Zone log
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Internet",
"criteria": {
"anyOf": [
{
"addressSelector": {
"typeIn": [
"IP"
],
"valueMatches": {
"cidr": "74.6.168.72/32",
"type": "cidr"
}
}
},
{
"addressSelector": {
"typeIn": [
"IP"
],
"valueMatches": {
"cidr": "8.8.8.8/32",
"type": "cidr"
}
}
},
{
"addressSelector": {
"typeIn": [
"IP"
],
"valueMatches": {
"cidr": "52.84.162.84/32",
"type": "cidr"
}
}
},
{
"addressSelector": {
"typeIn": [
"IP"
],
"valueMatches": {
"cidr": "184.172.60.194/32",
"type": "cidr"
}
}
}
]
},
"description": "",
"colorHex": "#c60d0d",
"uiCriteria": {
"type": "converted",
"orCriteria": [
{
"selector": {
"type": "general",
"value": "IP"
},
"operator": "matches_cidr",
"value": "74.6.168.72/32"
},
{
"selector": {
"type": "general",
"value": "IP"
},
"operator": "matches_cidr",
"value": "8.8.8.8/32"
},
{
"selector": {
"type": "general",
"value": "IP"
},
"operator": "matches_cidr",
"value": "44.242.60.85/32"
},
{
"selector": {
"type": "general",
"value": "IP"
},
"operator": "matches_cidr",
"value": "184.172.60.194/32"
}
],
"andCriteria": []
},
"coordinates": {
"x": -30020.33581,
"y": -22897.52316,
"width": 3500,
"height": 2000
},
"metadata": {
"assets": 6,
"baselinedAssets": 0,
"baselineEvents": 0,
"protocolCount": 3,
"externalCommunications": false
}
}
Asset Log
{
"id": 1,
"mostRecentAddressBeforeMaskByType": {},
"oldIds": [],
"attributes": {
"zoneId": 6,
"host.id": "1",
"host.address_id": [
11,
12,
13,
14
],
"observed.host.class": "Security Appliance",
"observed.host.type": "IDS/IPS",
"override.host.type": "IDS/IPS",
"observed.host.vendor": "Fortinet Inc",
"observed.host.name": "OT Firewall",
"host.hardware.firmware.version": "",
"override.host.hardware.firmware.version": "",
"observed.host.hardware.model": "",
"override.host.hardware.model": "",
"host.hardware.model": "",
"host.hardware.serial": "",
"observed.host.hardware.serial": "",
"host.hardware.vendor": "Fortinet Inc",
"observed.host.hardware.vendor": "Fortinet Inc",
"host.os.family": "",
"observed.host.os.family": "",
"host.os.name": "",
"observed.host.os.name": "",
"override.labels.Country": "USA",
"override.labels.System Owner": "John Smith",
"override.labels.Criticality": "",
"override.labels.Zone": "Supervisory Network",
"observed.labels.ObservedBy": [
"mfg-plant-01"
],
"tags": [
"IT",
" Security Appliance",
" IDS/IPS"
],
"override.tags": [
"IT",
" Security Appliance",
" IDS/IPS"
],
"override.labels.x": "-30905.8",
"override.labels.y": "-13935.7",
"override.host.hardware.serial": "",
"host.hardware.family": "",
"override.host.hardware.family": "",
"host.hardware.series": "",
"override.host.hardware.series": "",
"host.domain": [
"localhost"
],
"host.os.kernel": "",
"observed.host.os.kernel": "",
"override.labels.CrowdStrike ID": "",
"override.labels.CrowdStrike Last Seen": "",
"override.labels.hardware.fidelity": 0,
"host.mac": [
"04:D5:90:17:96:96"
],
"host.ip": [
"192.168.10.240"
],
"host.last_seen": "2024-11-12T23:53:10.208Z",
"observed.host.last_seen": "2024-11-12T23:53:10.208Z",
"host.class": "Security Appliance",
"host.hostname": [
"mfg-firewall"
],
"host.name": "OT Firewall",
"host.type": "IDS/IPS",
"host.vendor": "Fortinet Inc",
"host.zone.id": 6,
"host.zone.name": "Supervisory Network",
"host.zone_id": 6,
"labels.Country": "USA",
"labels.Criticality": "",
"labels.CrowdStrike ID": "",
"labels.CrowdStrike Last Seen": "",
"labels.Monitored": "true",
"labels.ObservedBy": [
"mfg-plant-01"
],
"labels.System Owner": "John Smith",
"labels.Zone": "Supervisory Network",
"labels.hardware.fidelity": 0,
"labels.x": "-30905.8",
"labels.y": "-13935.7",
"observed.host.zone.id": 6,
"observed.host.zone_id": 6,
"observed.zoneId": 6,
"related.network": [
"d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685"
],
"related.observer": [
"778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"9e7546c0-aeff-45e4-b0ac-d06b03fe80b3"
],
"observed.labels.AttributesLastObservedDate": "2025-02-03",
"observed.labels.hardware.fidelity": 0,
"observed.labels.zone_name": "Supervisory Network",
"labels.AttributesLastObservedDate": "2025-02-03",
"labels.zone_name": "Supervisory Network",
"observed.tags": [
"SSH"
]
},
"createdAt": "2024-11-10T23:49:23.197Z",
"lastSeenAt": "2024-11-12T23:53:10.208Z",
"addresses": [
{
"type": "IP",
"value": "192.168.10.240",
"id": 11,
"createdAt": "2024-08-14T23:49:23.198Z",
"timeRanges": [
{
"from": "2024-08-14T23:45:00Z"
}
],
"associatedAtTimeOfRequest": true,
"networkId": "d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685",
"flags": [],
"collectors": [
{
"customerId": "default",
"midpointId": "778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"collectorId": "collectorbond"
}
]
},
{
"type": "MAC",
"value": "04:D5:90:17:96:96",
"id": 12,
"createdAt": "2024-08-14T23:49:23.198Z",
"timeRanges": [
{
"from": "2024-08-14T23:45:00Z"
}
],
"associatedAtTimeOfRequest": true,
"networkId": "d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685",
"flags": [],
"collectors": [
{
"customerId": "default",
"midpointId": "778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"collectorId": "collectorbond"
}
]
},
{
"type": "HOSTNAME",
"value": "mfg-firewall",
"id": 13,
"createdAt": "2024-08-14T23:49:23.198Z",
"timeRanges": [
{
"from": "2024-08-14T23:45:00Z"
}
],
"associatedAtTimeOfRequest": true,
"networkId": "d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685",
"flags": [],
"collectors": [
{
"customerId": "default",
"midpointId": "778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"collectorId": "collectorbond"
}
]
},
{
"type": "DOMAIN",
"value": "localhost",
"id": 14,
"createdAt": "2024-08-14T23:49:23.198Z",
"timeRanges": [
{
"from": "2024-08-14T23:45:00Z"
}
],
"associatedAtTimeOfRequest": true,
"networkId": "d6172913-f5ac-4cfb-9ddc-6eaed41d4685",
"flags": [],
"collectors": [
{
"customerId": "default",
"midpointId": "778a339b-8041-4db1-be8d-a4745938b444",
"collectorId": "collectorbond"
}
]
}
],
"timeRanges": [
{
"from": "2024-08-14T23:45:00Z"
}
]
}
Notification Log
{
"type": "System",
"source": "Health and Diagnostics",
"summary": "System Health Alert",
"content": "1 component(s) are in a red state. \nUnready Kubernetes Pods:notification-service; \n",
"severity": 0,
"id": 1,
"createdAt": "2024-11-12T22:49:13Z",
"reviewed": false,
"retained": false,
"state": "UNRESOLVED",
"occurredAt": "2024-11-12T22:49:13Z",
"firstSeenAt": "2024-11-12T22:49:13Z",
"lastSeenAt": "2024-11-12T22:49:13Z",
"assets": [],
"count": 1,
"matchedRuleIds": []
}
Sample queries​
_sourceCategory="Labs/Dragos" observer vulnerabilities
| json "event.id", "event.risk_score", "vulnerability.severity", "vulnerability.type", "vulnerability.state", "vulnerability.intel.skill_level", "vulnerability.dragos_score", "host.name", "vulnerability.intel.credential_exposure", "vulnerability.title", "@timestamp", "vulnerability.intel.poc_exists", "vulnerability.intel.active_exploit", "vulnerability.summary", "vulnerability.reference", "vulnerability.intel.remotely_exploitable", "vulnerability.intel.physical_access", "vulnerability.intel.known_credentials", "vulnerability.intel.user_interaction", "vulnerability.intel.dos", "vulnerability.intel.code_execution", "vulnerability.intel.broader_network_access", "vulnerability.intel.privilege_escalation", "vulnerability.intel.data_theft", "host.ip", "host.zone.name", "labels.System Owner", "labels.Country", "observer.vendor", "vulnerability.mitigations", "vulnerability.description", "vulnerability.report_id", "vulnerability.modified_date" as event_id, event_risk_score, vulnerability_severity, vulnerability_type, vulnerability_state, vulnerability_intel_skill_level, vulnerability_dragos_score, host_name, vulnerability_intel_credential_exposure, vulnerability_title, timestamp, vulnerability_intel_poc_exists, vulnerability_intel_active_exploit, vulnerability_summary, vulnerability_reference, vulnerability_intel_remotely_exploitable, vulnerability_intel_physical_access, vulnerability_intel_known_credentials, vulnerability_intel_user_interaction, vulnerability_intel_dos, vulnerability_intel_code_execution, vulnerability_intel_broader_network_access, vulnerability_intel_privilege_escalation, vulnerability_intel_data_theft, host_ip, host_zone_name, labels_System_Owner, labels_Country, observer_vendor, vulnerability_mitigations, vulnerability_description, vulnerability_report_id, vulnerability_modified_date nodrop
// global filters
| where vulnerability_severity matches "{{vulnerability_severity}}"
| where vulnerability_type matches "{{vulnerability_type}}"
| where vulnerability_state matches "{{vulnerability_state}}"
| count by event_id, vulnerability_intel_skill_level
| count as frequency by vulnerability_intel_skill_level
| sort by frequency, vulnerability_intel_skill_level
Collection configuration and app installation​
Depending on the set up collection method, you can configure and install the app in three ways:
- Create a new collector and install the app. Create a new Sumo Logic Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) source under a new Sumo Logic Collector and later install the app, or
- Use an existing collector and install the app. Create a new Sumo Logic Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) source under an existing Sumo Logic Collector and later install the app, or
- Use existing source and install the app. Use your existing configured Sumo Logic Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) source and install the app.
Use the Cloud-to-Cloud Integration for Dragos to create the source and use the same source category while installing the app. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Dragos app is properly integrated and configured to collect and analyze your Dragos data.
Create a new collector and install the app​
To set up collection and install the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the 🔎 Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Install App.
note
Sometimes this button says Add Integration.
- In the Set Up Collection section of your respective app, select Create a new Collector.
- Collector Name. Enter a Name to display for the Source in the Sumo Logic web application. The description is optional.
- Timezone. Set the default time zone when it is not extracted from the log timestamp. Time zone settings on Sources override a Collector time zone setting.
- (Optional) Metadata. Click the +Add Metadata link to add custom log Metadata Fields. Define the fields you want to associate, each metadata field needs a name (key) and value.
A green circle with a check mark is shown when the field exists and is enabled in the Fields table schema.
An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled, in the Fields table schema. In this case, an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema is provided. If a field is sent to Sumo that does not exist in the Fields schema or is disabled it is ignored, known as dropped.
- Click Next.
- Configure the source as specified in the
Info
box above, ensuring all required fields are included. - In the Configure section of your respective app, complete the following fields.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Choose Source Category and select a source category from the list for Default Value.
- Choose Custom, and enter a custom metadata field. Insert its value in Default Value.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Click Next. You will be redirected to the Preview & Done section.
Post-installation
Once your app is installed, it will appear in your Installed Apps folder, and dashboard panels will start to fill automatically.
Each panel slowly fills with data matching the time range query and received since the panel was created. Results will not immediately be available, but will update with full graphs and charts over time.
Use an existing collector and install the app​
To setup source in the existing collector and install the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the 🔎 Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Install App.
note
Sometimes this button says Add Integration.
- In the Set Up Collection section of your respective app, select Use an existing Collector.
- From the Select Collector dropdown, select the collector that you want to setup your source with and click Next.
- Configure the source as specified in the
Info
box above, ensuring all required fields are included. - In the Configure section of your respective app, complete the following fields.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Choose Source Category and select a source category from the list for Default Value.
- Choose Custom, and enter a custom metadata field. Insert its value in Default Value.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Click Next. You will be redirected to the Preview & Done section.
Post-installation
Once your app is installed, it will appear in your Installed Apps folder, and dashboard panels will start to fill automatically.
Each panel slowly fills with data matching the time range query and received since the panel was created. Results will not immediately be available, but will update with full graphs and charts over time.
Use an existing source and install the app​
To skip collection and only install the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the 🔎 Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Install App.
note
Sometimes this button says Add Integration.
- In the Set Up Collection section of your respective app, select Skip this step and use existing source and click Next.
- In the Configure section of your respective app, complete the following fields.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Choose Source Category and select a source category from the list for Default Value.
- Choose Custom, and enter a custom metadata field. Insert its value in Default Value.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Click Next. You will be redirected to the Preview & Done section.
Post-installation
Once your app is installed, it will appear in your Installed Apps folder, and dashboard panels will start to fill automatically.
Each panel slowly fills with data matching the time range query and received since the panel was created. Results will not immediately be available, but will update with full graphs and charts over time.
Viewing the Dragos dashboards​
All dashboards have a set of filters that you can apply to the entire dashboard. Use these filters to drill down and examine the data to a granular level.
- You can change the time range for a dashboard or panel by selecting a predefined interval from a drop-down list, choosing a recently used time range, or specifying custom dates and times. Learn more.
- You can use template variables to drill down and examine the data on a granular level. For more information, see Filtering Dashboards with Template Variables.
- Most Next-Gen apps allow you to provide the scope at the installation time and are comprised of a key (
_sourceCategory
by default) and a default value for this key. Based on your input, the app dashboards will be parameterized with a dashboard variable, allowing you to change the dataset queried by all panels. This eliminates the need to create multiple copies of the same dashboard with different queries.
Vulnerabilities​
The Dragos - Vulnerabilities dashboard provides a comprehensive view of security risks across your industrial environment. It tracks total vulnerabilities, average risk scores, and high-severity threats while categorizing vulnerabilities by severity, state, and intelligence skill level. The key insights of this dashboard include the top 10 vulnerability types, affected hosts, and trends in risk exposure over time. Analysts can monitor credentials exposure, active exploits, and known attacks, ensuring proactive threat mitigation. With real-time visibility and trend analysis, this dashboard helps security teams prioritize risks and strengthen defenses effectively.
Assets and Addresses​
The Dragos - Assets and Addresses dashboard offers detailed insights into assets and network addresses across your industrial environment. It highlights total assets, OT hosts, and distribution by host type and class, providing a clear view of infrastructure composition. The key metrics of this dashboard include the top 10 host vendors and recently detected assets, enabling teams to track device activity. The dashboard also examines total addresses, classifications, and geolocation data, including restricted regions, to enhance security and compliance. With real-time monitoring, it helps organizations maintain asset oversight and network reliability.
Zones and Notifications​
The Dragos - Zones and Notifications dashboard provides insights into network segmentation and security alerts within your industrial environment. It tracks total zones, external communications, and asset distribution, offering a clear view of network structure and potential risks. For threat monitoring, the dashboard displays total notifications, their status (retained, reviewed, and unresolved), and classification by type and severity. It also highlights notifications over time, recent alerts, and threat summaries, enabling proactive security response. This dashboard helps teams enhance visibility, strengthen defenses, and ensure a secure operational environment.
Create monitors for Dragos app​
From your App Catalog:
- From the Sumo Logic navigation, select App Catalog.
- In the Search Apps field, search for and then select your app.
- Make sure the app is installed.
- Navigate to What's Included tab and scroll down to the Monitors section.
- Click Create next to the pre-configured monitors. In the create monitors window, adjust the trigger conditions and notifications settings based on your requirements.
- Scroll down to Monitor Details.
- Under Location click on New Folder.
note
By default, monitor will be saved in the root folder. So to make the maintenance easier, create a new folder in the location of your choice.
- Enter Folder Name. Folder Description is optional.
tip
Using app version in the folder name will be helpful to determine the versioning for future updates.
- Click Create. Once the folder is created, click on Save.
Dragos alerts​
Name | Description | Trigger Type (Critical / Warning / MissingData) | Alert Condition |
---|---|---|---|
Active Exploits Detected | This alert is fired when vulnerabilities with active exploits are detected, indicating a high risk of compromise. Immediate action is required to mitigate threats and protect critical assets. | Critical | Count > 0 |
High Severity Vulnerability Detected | This alert is fired when vulnerabilities classified as Critical or High are identified, which could pose significant security risks. Review and remediate promptly to prevent potential attacks. | Critical | Count > 0 |
Address Detected from Embargoed Locations | This alert is fired when network activity from embargoed regions, suggesting possible unauthorized access. Investigate and enforce geo-blocking if necessary. | Critical | Count > 0 |
High Dragos Score Vulnerability Detected | This alert is fired when vulnerabilities with a Dragos Score above 8 is identified, indicating heightened risk. Prioritize patching or mitigating these issues to reduce exposure. | Critical | Count > 0 |
High Severity Notification Detected | This alert is fired when high-severity security alerts are detected, that may indicate active threats. An immediate investigation is recommended to assess and respond accordingly. | Critical | Count > 0 |
OT Network Under Attack | This alert is fired when more than five vulnerabilities are associated with active threats in a short period, suggesting a coordinated attack. Urgent intervention is needed to secure the network. | Critical | Count > 5 |
Upgrade/Downgrade the Dragos app (Optional)​
To update the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the Search Apps field, search for and then select your app.
Optionally, you can identify apps that can be upgraded in the Upgrade available section. - To upgrade the app, select Upgrade from the Manage dropdown.
- If the upgrade does not have any configuration or property changes, you will be redirected to the Preview & Done section.
- If the upgrade has any configuration or property changes, you will be redirected to Setup Data page.
- In the Configure section of your respective app, complete the following fields.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Choose Source Category and select a source category from the list for Default Value.
- Choose Custom and enter a custom metadata field. Insert its value in Default Value.
- Key. Select either of these options for the data source.
- Click Next. You will be redirected to the Preview & Done section.
- In the Configure section of your respective app, complete the following fields.
Post-update
Your upgraded app will be installed in the Installed Apps folder, and dashboard panels will start to fill automatically.
See our Release Notes changelog for new updates in the app.
To revert the app to a previous version, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the Search Apps field, search for and then select your app.
- To version down the app, select Revert to < previous version of your app > from the Manage dropdown.
Uninstalling the Dragos app (Optional)​
To uninstall the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the 🔎 Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Uninstall.