File Integrity Monitoring

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Product Overview


The File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) service provides collection, analysis, and notification of changes to critical operating system files, as defined by Armor's FIM policy. Armor utilizes an enterprise-class FIM application and deploys the application agent with the Armor Agent. Armor is responsible for the configuration of the FIM services via remote agent. Configuration includes the application and maintenance of the policies associated with the service. Configuration specific to the local Host or network/environment to enable the service is a Customer responsibility. Armor is responsible for the administration of the FIM service through the Armor Agent. For the purposes of this section, "administration" is defined as the management of licenses and the application used to provide the service and the administration of the underlying FIM platform.

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When traditional firewalls or intrusion detection systems (IDS) fail to prevent or detect a threat, monitoring operating system (OS) and application changes at the host level provides an additional layer of detection for indicators of compromise (IOC) or a breach of your environment. Security teams are largely in the dark to an attacker's presence, activities, and movements without monitoring processes and applications at the host level. Armor FIM watches your hosts 24/7/365 for anomalous and unauthorized activities to detect potential threats. It monitors critical system file locations on your hosts as well as critical OS files for changes that may allow threat actors to control your environment.

To fully use this screen, you must add the following permission to your account:

  • Read FIM

Enable Trend Sub-Agent


As a prerequisite to installing File Integrity Monitoring, you must install the Trend sub-agent. Use the following commands to manage the Trend sub-agent.

For cloned assets with the Trend sub-agent installed, users will still need to enable the modules and run recommendation scans as needed.

You can also manage the Trend sub-agent in the Armor Toolbox.

Recommendation Scans


One of the features available in Agent 3.0 is Recommendation scans. Recommendation scans provide a good starting point for establishing a list of rules that you should implement. During a recommendation scan, the Armor Agent scans the operating system for installed applications, the Windows registry, open ports, and more. To take advantage of Recommendation scans, turn on Ongoing Recommendation scans in the Toolbox.

The commands below can be scheduled as tasks within the Armor Toolbox.

Install Trend Sub-Agent:

Windows: C:\.armor\opt\armor.exe trend install Linux: /opt/armor/armor trend install


Uninstall Trend Sub-Agent:

Windows: C:\.armor\opt\armor.exe trend uninstall Linux: /opt/armor/armor trend uninstall


Trend Sub-Agent Status:

Windows: C:\.armor\opt\armor.exe trend status Linux: /opt/armor/armor trend status


Turn On Recommended Scans:


Turn Off Recommended Scans:


Schedule a Recommended Scan (Runs on Next Trend Sub-Agent Heartbeat):


Set Recommendation Scan Interval:


Get Recommendation Scan Interval:


Trend Sub-Agent Help


Restart Trend:


Enable File Integrity Monitoring Service


Use the following commands to manage the File Integrity Monitoring service. These commands can be scheduled as tasks within the Armor Toolbox.

Turn On File Integrity Monitoring:

 

Turn Off File Integrity Monitoring:

 

File Integrity Monitoring Status:

 

List of Assigned FIM Rules on Policy:

 

Assign FIM Rules:

 

Un-Assign FIM Rule:



File Integrity Monitoring Help

 

Add Custom Filepath Rule

 

 

Update Custom Filepath Rule

 

Delete Custom Filepath Rule

 

Get Custom Filepath Rule


View FIM Data


  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Security.

  2. Click File Integrity Monitoring.

Column

Description

Column

Description

Name

For Armor Enterprise Cloud, the name of the virtual machine you created in AMP.

For Armor Anywhere, the name of the instance that contains the installed Anywhere agent, which includes the FIM sub-agent.

Provider

For Armor Enterprise Cloud, the entry will display Armor.

For Armor Anywhere, the name of the public cloud provider for the instance.

Status

The health status of the sub-agent, which is based on how long the FIM sub-agent has been offline.

There are three status types:

  • Secured (in green)

  • Warning (in yellow)

  • Critical (in red)

Connectivity

The connection status of the sub-agent.

There are three connection types:

  • Online indicates that the sub-agent is online.

  • Offline indicates that the sub-agent is currently offline.

  • Needs Attention indicates that the sub-agent has not communicated with Armor.

Timestamp

The date and time that the FIM sub-agent last communicated with Armor.


Understand FIM Data


In the File Integrity Monitoring screen, the dashboard displays the various FIM statuses of your virtual machines (or hosts):

  • Green indicates a virtual machine in a Secured FIM status.

  • Yellow indicates a virtual machine in a Warning FIM status. 

  • Red indicates a virtual machine in a Critical FIM status.

Armor determines the status of FIM based on how long FIM has been offline.

  • If FIM is offline for 2 to 7 days, then the FIM status changes from Secured to Warning. 

  • If FIM is offline for 8 days or more, then the FIM status changes from Warning to Critical. 

Length of offline status

Security Status

Length of offline status

Security Status

2 to 7 days

Warning

8 days or more

Critical


View Detailed FIM Data


The File Integrity Monitoring details screen displays the changes that has been detected in certain files in your virtual machine. This screen only shows data for the last 90 days.

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Security.

  2. Click File Integrity Monitoring.

  3. Locate and select the desired virtual machine.

Column

Description

Column

Description

Filename

The name of the file where a change was detected.

Description

A short summary of the change that took place.

Change Type

The type of change that took place in the file.

Scan Date

The date when the change was detected.


Export FIM Data


To export the data:

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Security.

  2. Click File Integrity Monitoring.

  3. (Optional) Use the filter function to customize the data displayed.

  4. Below the table, click CSV. You have the option to export all the data (All) or only the data that appears on the current screen (Current Set).

FUNCTION

DATA DISPLAYED

NOTES

FUNCTION

DATA DISPLAYED

NOTES

CSV

VM Name, VM Provider, IP Address, OS, FIM Agent Status Fixed, FIM Agent Version, FIM Last Communication Date

A blank entry indicates that the action has never taken place.

Log Search for File Integrity Monitoring


Users can search for FIM events in Log Search. For instructions on how to access and use Log Search, please see our documentation here.

An example of FIM logs can be seen below:

For a full list of Log Search fields and descriptions, please visit our glossary here.

Frequently Asked Questions


What kind of activity does File Integrity Monitoring look for?

Changes to critical OS file sand processes such as directories, registry keys, and values. It also watches for changes to application files, rogue applications running on the host, and unusual process and port activity and system incompatibilities.

What happens with events that are detected by File Integrity Monitoring?

Events are analyzed and correlated with event data from your other devices under Armor management through our threat prevention and response platform, delivering enhanced detection of potential threats across your cloud, on-premise, hybrid, and hosted environments.

 

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