[New BBR] Kubectl Configuration Discovery #4835
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Summary
This rule detects the execution of kubectl commands that are commonly used for configuration discovery in Kubernetes environments. It looks for process events where kubectl is executed with arguments that query configuration information, such as configmaps. In environments where kubectl is not expected to be used, this could indicate potential reconnaissance activity by an adversary.
Telemetry
This rule has quite some hits, all related to real configuration enumeration activity. Adding this as a BBR, allows customers that do not do manual kubectl activity on desktops still detect potential abuse/discovery by adversaries.