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Login Activity

Fetches details of recent login sessions for devices using the CrowdStrike API, providing insights into device access and authentication activities for enhanced endpoint security monitoring.

Sync Type: Full Synchronisation

Requirements

  • Before you connect Monad to CrowdStrike, you need a Client ID and Client Secret. Log in to your CrowdStrike portal, and under Support & Resources, click on 'API Client and Keys' to create your credentials.
  • Enter a Client Name, Description and API Scopes to define the API client. Ensure read roles for Hosts are enabled.
  • Click Done.
  • Copy the ClientID and ClientSecret key. You'll need them when you set up the Monad connector.

Details

Monad uses the cron field to run this input on specific intervals and returns all login sessions' details, performing a full sync of data each time.

Configuration

The following configuration defines the input parameters. Each field's specifications, such as type, requirements, and descriptions, are detailed below.

Settings

SettingTypeRequiredDescription
CronstringYesCron string for scheduling tasks. Ex: '0 0 * * *' for daily execution at midnight.
Cloud TypestringNoYour cloud type for CrowdStrike. Ex: 'autodiscover', 'us-1', 'us-2', 'eu-1', 'us-gov-1'.

Secrets

SecretTypeRequiredDescription
Client IDstringYesClient ID for the CrowdStrike API. This is required to authenticate requests.
Client SecretstringYesClient Secret for the CrowdStrike API. This is required to authenticate requests.

Custom Schema Handling

If the source data doesn't align with any of the OpenSecurityControlFramework (OSCF) schemas, you can create a custom transformation using our JQ transform pipeline. For example:

{
metadata: {
schema_version: "1.0.0",
custom_framework: "my_framework"
},
controls: .[]
}

For more information on JQ and how to write your own JQ transformations see the JQ docs here.

If you believe this data source should be included in the standard OSCF schema set, please reach out to our team at support@monad.com. We're always looking to expand our coverage of security control frameworks based on community needs.

Sample Record

{
"cid": "067cdb26-4049-9c97-4520-12835df15552",
"device_id": "device003",
"recent_logins": [
{
"login_time": "2025-08-11T23:46:33.569833Z",
"user_name": "Tom Miller"
},
{
"login_time": "2025-08-11T23:46:33.569854Z",
"user_name": "Peter Johnson"
}
]
}