Anthropic-Cybersecurity-Skills performing-cloud-native-threat-hunting-with-aws-detective
Hunt for threats in AWS environments using Detective behavior graphs, entity investigation timelines, GuardDuty
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Performing Cloud-Native Threat Hunting with AWS Detective
Overview
AWS Detective automatically collects and analyzes log data from AWS CloudTrail, VPC Flow Logs, GuardDuty findings, and EKS audit logs to build interactive behavior graphs. These graphs enable security analysts to investigate entities (IAM users, roles, IP addresses, EC2 instances) across time, identify anomalous API calls, detect lateral movement between accounts, and correlate GuardDuty findings into coherent attack narratives — all without manual log parsing.
Prerequisites
- AWS account with Detective enabled (requires GuardDuty active for 48+ hours)
- AWS CLI v2 configured with appropriate IAM permissions (
,detective:*
)guardduty:List* - Python 3.9+ with boto3
- IAM policy:
or custom policy withAmazonDetectiveFullAccess
,detective:SearchGraph
,detective:GetInvestigationdetective:ListIndicators
Key Concepts
| Concept | Description |
|---|---|
| Behavior Graph | Data structure linking CloudTrail, VPC Flow, GuardDuty, and EKS logs for an account/region |
| Entity | Investigable object: IAM user, IAM role, EC2 instance, IP address, S3 bucket, EKS cluster |
| Finding Group | Correlated set of GuardDuty findings linked to the same attack campaign |
| Entity Profile | Timeline of API calls, network connections, and resource access for a specific entity |
| Scope Time | Investigation window (default 24h, max 1 year) for behavioral analysis |
Steps
Step 1: List Available Behavior Graphs
aws detective list-graphs --output table
Step 2: Investigate a Suspicious IAM User
# Get entity profile for an IAM user aws detective get-investigation \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:123456789012:graph:a1b2c3d4 \ --investigation-id 000000000000000000001
Step 3: Search Entities Programmatically
#!/usr/bin/env python3 """Search AWS Detective for suspicious entities.""" import boto3 import json from datetime import datetime, timedelta detective = boto3.client('detective') def list_behavior_graphs(): """List all Detective behavior graphs.""" response = detective.list_graphs() return response.get('GraphList', []) def get_investigation_indicators(graph_arn, investigation_id, max_results=50): """Get indicators for a specific investigation.""" response = detective.list_indicators( GraphArn=graph_arn, InvestigationId=investigation_id, MaxResults=max_results ) return response.get('Indicators', []) def investigate_guardduty_findings(graph_arn): """List high-severity investigations correlated by Detective.""" response = detective.list_investigations( GraphArn=graph_arn, FilterCriteria={ 'Severity': {'Value': 'CRITICAL'}, 'Status': {'Value': 'RUNNING'} }, MaxResults=20 ) for investigation in response.get('InvestigationDetails', []): print(f"Investigation: {investigation['InvestigationId']}") print(f" Entity: {investigation['EntityArn']}") print(f" Status: {investigation['Status']}") print(f" Severity: {investigation['Severity']}") print(f" Created: {investigation['CreatedTime']}") print() if __name__ == "__main__": graphs = list_behavior_graphs() for graph in graphs: print(f"Graph: {graph['Arn']}") investigate_guardduty_findings(graph['Arn'])
Step 4: Analyze Finding Groups for Attack Campaigns
# List investigations with high severity aws detective list-investigations \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:123456789012:graph:a1b2c3d4 \ --filter-criteria '{"Severity":{"Value":"HIGH"}}' \ --max-results 10
Step 5: Check Entity Indicators
# Get indicators for a specific investigation aws detective list-indicators \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:123456789012:graph:a1b2c3d4 \ --investigation-id 000000000000000000001 \ --max-results 50
Expected Output
The
list-investigations command returns investigation metadata:
{ "InvestigationDetails": [ { "InvestigationId": "000000000000000000001", "Severity": "CRITICAL", "Status": "RUNNING", "State": "ACTIVE", "EntityArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/suspicious-user", "EntityType": "IAM_USER", "CreatedTime": "2026-03-15T14:30:00Z" } ] }
Indicators are retrieved separately via
list-indicators and include types such as TTP_OBSERVED, IMPOSSIBLE_TRAVEL, FLAGGED_IP_ADDRESS, NEW_GEOLOCATION, NEW_ASO, NEW_USER_AGENT, RELATED_FINDING, and RELATED_FINDING_GROUP.
Verification
- Confirm behavior graph has data:
returns non-empty listaws detective list-graphs - Validate investigation results contain entity timelines with API call sequences
- Cross-reference Detective findings with raw CloudTrail logs for accuracy
- Verify finding group correlations match manual investigation conclusions
- Confirm automated alerts trigger for HIGH/CRITICAL severity investigations