Generate Security Sample Data
Generate ECS-compliant security events, multi-step attack scenarios, and synthetic alert documents that populate Elastic Security dashboards, the Alerts tab, and Attack Discovery.
Quick start
For a zero-friction experience that generates everything and opens Kibana:
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/demo-walkthrough.js
Workflow
- Step 1: Set environment variables
- Step 2: Generate sample data
- Step 3: Explore in Kibana
- Step 4: Clean up when done
Step 1: Set environment variables
export ELASTICSEARCH_URL="https://your-project.es.region.aws.elastic.cloud" export ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME="admin" export ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD="your-password" export KIBANA_URL="https://your-project.kb.region.aws.elastic.cloud"
Step 2: Generate sample data
Generate everything at once
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js
system endpoint okta aws windows --scenarios --alerts
Generate only events
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js
system endpoint --count 100
Generate only attack scenarios
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js --scenarios
Generate only synthetic alerts
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js --alerts
Step 3: Explore in Kibana
After generating data, direct the user to these pages:
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Security > Alerts — synthetic alerts with MITRE ATT&CK mappings
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Security > Attack Discovery — requires an LLM connector to analyze alerts
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Security > Hosts — host activity from sample events
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Security > Overview — summary of all security data
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Discover — raw events across all data streams
Step 4: Clean up when done
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js --cleanup
What gets generated
Sample data spans 5 packages (system, endpoint, windows, aws, okta) and 4 focused attack scenarios covering the most common demo themes: Windows credential theft, AWS cloud privilege escalation, Okta identity takeover, and a full ransomware kill chain. Synthetic alert documents are indexed into .alerts-security.alerts-default with MITRE ATT&CK mappings, severity levels, and risk scores.
All events use RFC 5737 / RFC 2606 safe addresses. For full tables of packages, scenarios, and alerts see references/sample-data-reference.md.
Continuous mode
Stream events to simulate a live environment:
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js
--continuous --interval 15
Every 5th batch includes an attack scenario; every 10th batch adds synthetic alerts. Press Ctrl+C to stop.
Tool reference
sample-data.js
Flag Description
--count , -n
Events per package (default: 50)
--scenarios
Run all attack simulation scenarios
--scenario NAME
Run a specific scenario
--alerts
Generate synthetic alert documents
--cleanup
Remove all sample data and alerts
--continuous
Stream live events (Ctrl+C to stop)
--interval N
Seconds between continuous batches (default: 30)
--json , -j
Output results as JSON
--yes , -y
Skip confirmation prompts
demo-walkthrough.js
Zero-friction runner that generates everything and opens Kibana.
Flag Description
--cleanup
Remove all sample data, alerts, case
--continuous
Generate then stream live events
--count N
Events per package (default: 50)
--interval N
Seconds between batches (default: 30)
Examples
Quick demo for a stakeholder
"Set up a demo environment so I can show Attack Discovery to my VP."
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/demo-walkthrough.js
Targeted scenario testing
"Generate only the ransomware attack chain to test our detection rules."
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js
--scenario ransomwareChain --alerts
Simulating a live SOC
"Keep generating events so the dashboards stay active during the demo."
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/demo-walkthrough.js --continuous
Cleaning up after a demo
"Remove all sample data from my project."
node skills/security/generate-security-sample-data/scripts/sample-data.js --cleanup
Guidelines
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All generated documents are tagged with tags: ["elastic-security-sample-data"] for safe cleanup. The cleanup command only deletes documents with this marker.
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If marker fields are not indexed in a data stream, cleanup falls back to scanning _source.tags for matching sample documents from the last 14 days.
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Synthetic alerts are indexed directly into .alerts-security.alerts-default — they do not require detection rules to be installed or enabled.
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Attack Discovery requires an LLM connector (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, or similar) configured in Kibana under Stack Management > Connectors. The "Complete" project tier unlocks the feature, but the connector must be set up separately.
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Use the case-management skill for creating investigation cases from alerts.
Production use
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Do not run against production clusters unless you intend to inject synthetic data alongside real alerts. Sample events and alerts are tagged for cleanup but will appear in dashboards, the Alerts tab, and Attack Discovery alongside real data.
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All write operations (generate , --cleanup , --continuous ) prompt for confirmation. Pass --yes or -y to skip when called by an agent.
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--cleanup runs deleteByQuery across all sample data indices — verify environment variables point to the intended cluster before running.
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--continuous mode indexes events indefinitely until manually stopped with Ctrl+C.
Environment variables
Variable Required Description
ELASTICSEARCH_URL
Yes Elasticsearch URL
ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY
Yes* Elasticsearch API key
ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME
Yes* Elasticsearch username (alternative)
ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD
Yes* Elasticsearch password (alternative)
KIBANA_URL
No Kibana URL (for case creation and links)
KIBANA_USERNAME
No Kibana username (if using Kibana features)
KIBANA_PASSWORD
No Kibana password (if using Kibana features)
*Either API key or username/password is required for Elasticsearch.