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- Add validated mitre_attack frontmatter to all 754 skills (286 distinct techniques), verified against MITRE ATT&CK v19.1 via the official mitreattack-python library: 0 revoked, deprecated, or invalid IDs - Curate precise per-skill technique IDs for forensics, malware-analysis, threat-intel, and red-team skills (e.g. DCSync -> T1003.006, Kerberoasting -> T1558.003, Pass-the-Ticket -> T1550.003) - Reconcile v19.1 tactic restructuring: Defense Evasion split into Stealth (TA0005) and Defense Impairment (TA0112); revoked T1562.* family and T1070.001/.002 remapped to active equivalents (T1685.*) - Normalize word-split tags across 35 skills (remove filename-derived stopword tags, add semantic cybersecurity tags) - Add api-reference.md for 3 skills that were missing it - Update README ATT&CK section with accurate v19.1 tactic distribution
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Implementing Web Application Logging with ModSecurity
Overview
ModSecurity is an open-source WAF engine that works with Apache, Nginx, and IIS. The OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) provides generic attack detection rules covering SQL injection, XSS, RCE, LFI, and other OWASP Top 10 attacks. ModSecurity logs full request/response data in audit logs for forensic analysis and generates alerts that feed into SIEM platforms.
When to Use
- When deploying or configuring implementing web application logging with modsecurity capabilities in your environment
- When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
- When building or improving security architecture for this domain
- When conducting security assessments that require this implementation
Prerequisites
- Web server (Apache 2.4+ or Nginx) with ModSecurity v3 module
- OWASP CRS v4.x installed
- Log aggregation infrastructure (ELK, Splunk, or Wazuh)
Steps
- Install ModSecurity and configure SecRuleEngine in DetectionOnly mode
- Deploy OWASP CRS v4 and set paranoia level (PL1-PL4)
- Configure SecAuditEngine for relevant-only logging
- Tune false positives with SecRuleRemoveById and rule exclusions
- Switch to blocking mode (SecRuleEngine On) after tuning period
- Forward audit logs to SIEM for correlation and alerting
Expected Output
ModSecurity: Warning. Pattern match "(?:union\s+select)" [file "/etc/modsecurity/crs/rules/REQUEST-942-APPLICATION-ATTACK-SQLI.conf"] [line "45"] [id "942100"] [msg "SQL Injection Attack Detected via libinjection"] [severity "CRITICAL"]