Creating Akamai EAA Response Action Rules

Role Availability Read-Only Investigator Analyst Manager

You can create orchestration rules in USM Anywhere that automatically trigger an Akamai Enterprise Application Access (EAA) response action when alarms Alarms provide notification of an event or sequence of events that require attention or investigation. or events Any traffic or data exchange detected by LevelBlue products through a sensor or external devices such as a firewall. match the criteria that you specify. After you create a rule, new vulnerabilities that match the rule conditions will trigger the Akamai EAA response action to create a new incident. The rule does not trigger for existing alarms or events.

You can create a new rule as follows:

  • From the Rules page: The Rules page provides access to all your orchestration rules. The Orchestration Rules list includes suppression rules, alarm rules, event rules, filtering rules, notification rules, and response action rules. You can create new rules using the specific matching conditions that you define, as well as edit, delete, and enable or disable rules. See Orchestration Rules for more information about managing orchestration rules.

    Go to Settings > Rules and select Response Action Rules on the left navigation panel. Then click Create Response Action Rule to define the new rule.

  • From the app: Go to the BlueApp for Akamai Enterprise Application Access page and click the Rules tab. Click Create New Rule to define the new rule.

To define a new Akamai EAA response action rule

  1. Enter a name for the rule.

  2. Select the app action for the rule and specify the information for the Akamai EAA incident.

  3. At the bottom of the dialog box, set the Rule Condition parameters to specify the criteria for a matching vulnerability to trigger the rule.

    Set the matching conditions for triggering the rule

    • If you create the rule from the Rules page, you must use the Add Condition and Add Group functions to define the property/value pairs that you want to use as conditions for the rule.
    • At the bottom of the dialog box, click More to display the optional multiple occurrence and window length parameters.
  4. Click Save Rule.
  5. In the confirmation dialog box, click OK.