Microsoft Azure AD Inventory
The Sumo Logic app for Microsoft Azure AD Inventory provides enhanced security monitoring by offering visibility into user activities and device management. The app provides built-in dashboards that help security teams track sign-in activities, monitor user demographics, and manage devices. It supports proactive threat detection by identifying unauthorized access, tracking device compliance, and ensuring all devices meet security standards. This app is vital for maintaining a secure and compliant Azure AD environment, enabling continuous oversight and governance of organizational resources.
This app includes built-in monitors. For details on creating custom monitors, refer to Create monitors for Microsoft Azure AD Inventory app.
Log typesβ
This app uses Sumo Logicβs Microsoft Azure AD Inventory Source to collect Users and Devices from the Microsoft Graph API.
Sample log messagesβ
{
"businessPhones": [
"800-555-0101"
],
"displayName": "Ava",
"givenName": "Ava",
"jobTitle": "Financial Analyst",
"mail": "Ava.abss@finserve.com",
"mobilePhone": "111-222-3333",
"officeLocation": "USA TX Dallas 234567",
"preferredLanguage": "English",
"surname": "abss",
"userPrincipalName": "Ava.abss@finserve.com",
"id": "d2c19c55-6f30-40c6-a5f7-bb345c1293c4",
"signInActivity": {
"lastSignInDateTime": "2024-08-27T16:11:35Z",
"lastSignInRequestId": "cb56ef78-b78c-44aa-9123-e12d456789bc",
"lastNonInteractiveSignInDateTime": "2024-08-26T09:21:47Z",
"lastNonInteractiveSignInRequestId": "de78fg90-bc12-56de-7890-ij45kl678901",
"lastSuccessfulSignInDateTime": "2024-08-27T16:11:35Z",
"lastSuccessfulSignInRequestId": "cb56ef78-b78c-44aa-9123-e12d456789bc"
}
}
{
"id": "3344aabb-ccdd-eeff-8899-1234567890ab",
"deletedDateTime": null,
"accountEnabled": true,
"approximateLastSignInDateTime": "2024-08-28T17:45:00Z",
"complianceExpirationDateTime": null,
"createdDateTime": "2024-08-27T19:30:00Z",
"deviceCategory": null,
"deviceId": "qwerty12-3456-7890-abcd-efghijklmnop",
"deviceMetadata": null,
"deviceOwnership": "company",
"deviceVersion": 4,
"displayName": "Yealink-T58A",
"domainName": null,
"enrollmentProfileName": "Office Phone",
"enrollmentType": "windowsBulkAzureDomainJoin",
"externalSourceName": null,
"isCompliant": true,
"isManaged": true,
"isRooted": false,
"managementType": "eas",
"manufacturer": "Yealink",
"mdmAppId": "11223344-5566-7788-99aa-bbccddeeff00",
"model": "T58A",
"onPremisesLastSyncDateTime": null,
"onPremisesSyncEnabled": null,
"operatingSystem": "Android",
"operatingSystemVersion": "10.0",
"physicalIds": [],
"profileType": "Printer",
"registrationDateTime": "2024-08-27T19:30:00Z",
"sourceType": null,
"systemLabels": [],
"trustType": "AzureAD",
"extensionAttributes": {
"extensionAttribute1": null,
"extensionAttribute2": null,
"extensionAttribute3": null,
"extensionAttribute4": null,
"extensionAttribute5": null,
"extensionAttribute6": null,
"extensionAttribute7": null,
"extensionAttribute8": null,
"extensionAttribute9": null,
"extensionAttribute10": null,
"extensionAttribute11": null,
"extensionAttribute12": null,
"extensionAttribute13": null,
"extensionAttribute14": null,
"extensionAttribute15": null
},
"alternativeSecurityIds": [
{
"type": 2,
"identityProvider": null,
"key": "eWVhbGluay1kZXZpY2Uta2V5"
}
]
}
Sample queriesβ
_sourceCategory="Azure_AD_Inventory" deviceId
| json "deviceId", "isCompliant", "isManaged", "isRooted", "manufacturer", "deviceOwnership", "managementType", "profileType", "operatingSystem", "enrollmentType", "complianceExpirationDateTime", "deviceCategory", "trustType", "registrationDateTime", "onPremisesSyncEnabled", "onPremisesLastSyncDateTime", "approximateLastSignInDateTime" as device_id, is_compliant, is_managed, is_rooted, manufacturer, device_ownership, management_type, profile_type, operating_system, enrollment_type, compliance_expiration_date_time, device_category, trust_type, registration_date_time, on_premises_sync_enabled, on_premises_last_sync_date_time, approximate_last_sign_in_date_time nodrop
// Global filters
| where manufacturer matches "{{manufacturer}}"
| where device_ownership matches "{{device_ownership}}"
| where management_type matches "{{management_type}}"
| where profile_type matches "{{profile_type}}"
| where operating_system matches "{{operating_system}}"
| count by device_id
| count
Set up collectionβ
Follow the instructions provided to set up Cloud-to-Cloud Integration for Microsoft Azure AD Inventory Source for the Microsoft Azure AD Inventory app. These instructions will guide you through the process of creating a source using the Microsoft Azure AD Inventory Source category, which you will need to use when installing the app. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Microsoft Azure AD Inventory app is properly integrated and configured to collect and analyze your Microsoft Azure AD Inventory Source.
Installing the Microsoft Azure AD Inventory appβ
To install the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the π Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Install App.
note
Sometimes this button says Add Integration.
- Click Next in the Setup Data section.
- 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 Microsoft Azure AD Inventory dashboardsβ
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.
Devices Overviewβ
The Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Devices Overview dashboard is designed to provide security monitoring and management. It enables security teams to track device compliance, identify non-compliant devices, and monitor the distribution of devices based on critical security-related attributes like operating systems, management types, and ownership. By highlighting non-compliant devices and recent sign-in activities, the dashboard supports proactive threat detection, helping you to identify potential vulnerabilities, and ensures that only secure and compliant devices access organizational resources.
Users Overviewβ
The Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Users Overview dashboard provides a comprehensive security-focused view of user activities and demographics within your Azure AD environment. It tracks metrics such as office locations, job titles, preferred languages, and recent sign-in activity. By highlighting inactive users and displaying recent successful and unsuccessful sign-in attempts, the dashboard helps security teams identify potential unauthorized access, monitor user behavior, and enforce compliance with security policies. This tool is essential for maintaining a secure and well-governed Azure AD environment.
Create monitors for Microsoft Azure AD Inventory appβ
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.
Microsoft Azure AD Inventory alertsβ
The Sumo Logic app for Microsoft Azure AD Inventory includes a comprehensive set of monitors designed to enhance security monitoring and operational oversight. These alerts are triggered by critical security events, such as failed sign-ins that could indicate unauthorized access attempts and devices that are not compliant, managed, or rooted, providing immediate insights into potential vulnerabilities. These alerts help organizations quickly identify and respond to potential security threats, ensuring that only compliant, managed, and secure devices access the Azure AD environment, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access and security breaches.
Name | Description | Trigger Type (Critical / Warning / MissingData) | Alert Condition |
---|---|---|---|
Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Failed Sign-Ins | This alert is fired when multiple failed sign-in attempts are detected without a subsequent successful login, indicating potential unauthorized access attempts. | Critical | Count > 2 |
Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Device Not Compliant | This alert is fired when a device fails to meet security compliance standards, ensuring devices adhere to organizational policies. | Critical | Count > 0 |
Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Device Not Managed | This alert is fired if a device is not managed, flagging potential risks from unmonitored devices. | Critical | Count > 0 |
Microsoft Azure AD Inventory - Device Not Rooted | This alert is fired if a device is not rooted, ensuring that all devices maintain security controls. | Critical | Count > 0 |
Upgrading the Microsoft Azure AD Inventory app (Optional)β
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, click Upgrade.
- 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.
Uninstalling the Microsoft Azure AD Inventory app (Optional)β
To uninstall the app, do the following:
- Select App Catalog.
- In the π Search Apps field, run a search for your desired app, then select it.
- Click Uninstall.