Incoming feed - Recorded Future Analyst Note Feed
This article describes how to configure incoming feeds for a particular feed source. To see how to configure incoming feeds in general, see Configure incoming feeds general options.
Specifications |
|
Transport types |
Recorded Future Analyst Note Feed |
Content type |
Recorded Future JSON |
Ingested data |
Ingests Analyst Note reports from Recorded Future. |
Endpoint(s) |
https://api.recordedfuture.com/v2/analystnote/search |
Processed data |
Produces Report entities, and associated Indicators, TTPs, and Observables. |
Requirements
Email address registered with Recorded Future.
Recorded Future API key.
Configure the incoming feed
Create or edit an incoming feed.
Under Transport and content, fill out these fields:
Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
Field
Description
Transport type*
Select Recorded Future Analyst Note Feed from the drop-down menu.
Content type*
Select Recorded Future JSON from the drop-down menu.
API URL*
By default, this is set to https://api.recordedfuture.com/v2/analystnote/search.
API key*
Set this to your Recorded Future API key.
SSL verification
Selected by default. Select this option to enable SSL for this feed.
Path to SSL certificate file.
Used when connecting to a feed source that uses a custom CA. Set this as the path to the SSL certificate to use when authenticating the feed source.
For more information, see SSL certificates.
Start ingesting from*
Ingest data from the feed source starting from this date and time. Use the drop-down calendar to select the date and time you want to start ingesting feed data from.
Store your changes by selecting Save.
SSL certificates
To use an SSL certificate with the platform, it must be:
Accessible on the EclecticIQ Platform host.
Placed in a location that can be accessed by the eclecticiq user.
Owned by eclecticiq:eclecticiq.
To make sure that the platform can access the SSL certificate:
Upload the SSL certificate to a location on the platform host.
On the platform host, open the terminal.
Change ownership of the SSL certificate by running as root in the terminal:
chown eclecticiq:eclecticiq
/
path
/
to
/
cert.pem
Where /path/to/cert.pem is the location of the SSL certificate the platform needs to access.