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---
- name: threat
title: Threat
group: 2
short: Fields to classify events and alerts according to a threat taxonomy.
description: >
Fields to classify events and alerts according to a threat taxonomy such as the MITRE ATT&CK® framework.
These fields are for users to classify alerts from all of their sources (e.g. IDS, NGFW, etc.) within a
common taxonomy. The threat.tactic.* fields are meant to capture the high level category of the threat
(e.g. "impact"). The threat.technique.* fields are meant to capture which kind of approach is used by
this detected threat, to accomplish the goal (e.g. "endpoint denial of service").
type: group
fields:
- name: enrichments
level: extended
type: nested
short: List of objects containing indicators enriching the event.
description: >
A list of associated indicators objects enriching the event, and the context of
that association/enrichment.
normalize:
- array
- name: enrichments.indicator
level: extended
type: object
short: Object containing indicators enriching the event.
description: >
Object containing associated indicators enriching the event.
- name: enrichments.indicator.first_seen
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was first reported.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source first reported sighting this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: enrichments.indicator.last_seen
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was last reported.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source last reported sighting this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: enrichments.indicator.modified_at
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was last updated.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source last modified information for this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: enrichments.indicator.sightings
level: extended
type: long
short: Number of times indicator observed
description: >
Number of times this indicator was observed conducting threat activity.
example: 20
- name: enrichments.indicator.type
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Type of indicator
description: >
Type of indicator as represented by Cyber Observable in STIX 2.0.
expected_values:
- autonomous-system
- artifact
- directory
- domain-name
- email-addr
- file
- ipv4-addr
- ipv6-addr
- mac-addr
- mutex
- port
- process
- software
- url
- user-account
- windows-registry-key
- x509-certificate
example: ipv4-addr
- name: enrichments.indicator.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator display name
description: >
The display name indicator in an UI friendly format
URL, IP address, email address, registry key, port number, hash value,
or other relevant name can serve as the display name.
example: 5.2.75.227
- name: enrichments.indicator.description
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator description
description: >
Describes the type of action conducted by the threat.
example: IP x.x.x.x was observed delivering the Angler EK.
- name: enrichments.indicator.scanner_stats
level: extended
type: long
short: Scanner statistics
description: >
Count of AV/EDR vendors that successfully detected malicious file or URL.
example: 4
- name: enrichments.indicator.confidence
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator confidence rating
description: >
Identifies the vendor-neutral confidence rating using the None/Low/Medium/High scale defined in Appendix A of the STIX 2.1 framework. Vendor-specific
confidence scales may be added as custom fields.
expected_values:
- Not Specified
- None
- Low
- Medium
- High
example: Medium
- name: enrichments.indicator.ip
level: extended
type: ip
short: Indicator IP address
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as an IP address (irrespective of direction).
example: 1.2.3.4
- name: enrichments.indicator.port
level: extended
type: long
short: Indicator port
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as a port number (irrespective of direction).
example: 443
- name: enrichments.indicator.email.address
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator email address
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as an email address (irrespective of direction).
example: [email protected]
- name: enrichments.indicator.marking.tlp
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator TLP marking
description: >
Traffic Light Protocol sharing markings.
expected_values:
- WHITE
- CLEAR
- GREEN
- AMBER
- AMBER+STRICT
- RED
example: CLEAR
- name: enrichments.indicator.marking.tlp_version
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator TLP version
description: >
Traffic Light Protocol version.
example: 2.0
- name: enrichments.indicator.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator reference URL
description: >
Reference URL linking to additional information about this indicator.
example: https://system.example.com/indicator/0001234
- name: enrichments.indicator.provider
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator provider
description: >
The name of the indicator's provider.
example: lrz_urlhaus
- name: enrichments.matched.atomic
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Matched indicator value
description: >
Identifies the atomic indicator value that matched a local environment endpoint or network event.
example: bad-domain.com
- name: enrichments.matched.field
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Matched indicator field
description: >
Identifies the field of the atomic indicator that matched a local environment endpoint or network event.
example: file.hash.sha256
- name: enrichments.matched.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Matched indicator identifier
description: >
Identifies the _id of the indicator document enriching the event.
example: ff93aee5-86a1-4a61-b0e6-0cdc313d01b5
- name: enrichments.matched.index
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Matched indicator index
description: >
Identifies the _index of the indicator document enriching the event.
example: filebeat-8.0.0-2021.05.23-000011
- name: enrichments.matched.occurred
level: extended
type: date
short: Date of match
description: >
Indicates when the indicator match was generated
example: "2021-10-05T17:00:58.326Z"
- name: enrichments.matched.type
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Type of indicator match
description: >
Identifies the type of match that caused the event to be enriched with the given indicator
example: indicator_match_rule
- name: feed.dashboard_id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Feed dashboard ID.
description: >
The saved object ID of the dashboard belonging to the threat feed for displaying dashboard links to threat feeds in Kibana.
example: 5ba16340-72e6-11eb-a3e3-b3cc7c78a70f
- name: feed.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Name of the threat feed.
description: >
The name of the threat feed in UI friendly format.
example: "AlienVault OTX"
- name: feed.description
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Description of the threat feed.
description: >
Description of the threat feed in a UI friendly format.
example: "Threat feed from the AlienVault Open Threat eXchange network."
- name: feed.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Reference for the threat feed.
description: >
Reference information for the threat feed in a UI friendly format.
example: "https://otx.alienvault.com"
- name: framework
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat classification framework.
description: >
Name of the threat framework used to further categorize and classify the tactic and technique of the reported threat.
Framework classification can be provided by detecting systems, evaluated at ingest time, or retrospectively tagged to events.
example: MITRE ATT&CK
- name: group.alias
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Alias of the group.
description: >
The alias(es) of the group for a set of related intrusion activity that are tracked by a common name in the security community.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® group alias(es).
example: '[ "Magecart Group 6" ]'
normalize:
- array
- name: group.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: ID of the group.
description: >
The id of the group for a set of related intrusion activity that are tracked by a common name in the security community.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® group id.
example: "G0037"
- name: group.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Name of the group.
description: >
The name of the group for a set of related intrusion activity that are tracked by a common name in the security community.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® group name.
example: "FIN6"
- name: group.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Reference URL of the group.
description: >
The reference URL of the group for a set of related intrusion activity that are tracked by a common name in the security community.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® group reference URL.
example: "https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0037/"
- name: indicator.first_seen
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was first reported.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source first reported sighting this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: indicator.last_seen
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was last reported.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source last reported sighting this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: indicator.modified_at
level: extended
type: date
short: Date/time indicator was last updated.
description: >
The date and time when intelligence source last modified information for this indicator.
example: "2020-11-05T17:25:47.000Z"
- name: indicator.sightings
level: extended
type: long
short: Number of times indicator observed
description: >
Number of times this indicator was observed conducting threat activity.
example: 20
- name: indicator.type
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Type of indicator
description: >
Type of indicator as represented by Cyber Observable in STIX 2.0.
expected_values:
- autonomous-system
- artifact
- directory
- domain-name
- email-addr
- file
- ipv4-addr
- ipv6-addr
- mac-addr
- mutex
- port
- process
- software
- url
- user-account
- windows-registry-key
- x509-certificate
example: ipv4-addr
- name: indicator.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator display name
description: >
The display name indicator in an UI friendly format
URL, IP address, email address, registry key, port number, hash value,
or other relevant name can serve as the display name.
example: 5.2.75.227
- name: indicator.description
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator description
description: >
Describes the type of action conducted by the threat.
example: IP x.x.x.x was observed delivering the Angler EK.
- name: indicator.scanner_stats
level: extended
type: long
short: Scanner statistics
description: >
Count of AV/EDR vendors that successfully detected malicious file or URL.
example: 4
- name: indicator.confidence
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator confidence rating
description: >
Identifies the vendor-neutral confidence rating using the None/Low/Medium/High scale defined in Appendix A of the STIX 2.1 framework. Vendor-specific
confidence scales may be added as custom fields.
expected_values:
- Not Specified
- None
- Low
- Medium
- High
example: Medium
- name: indicator.ip
level: extended
type: ip
short: Indicator IP address
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as an IP address (irrespective of direction).
example: 1.2.3.4
- name: indicator.port
level: extended
type: long
short: Indicator port
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as a port number (irrespective of direction).
example: 443
- name: indicator.email.address
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator email address
description: >
Identifies a threat indicator as an email address (irrespective of direction).
example: [email protected]
- name: indicator.marking.tlp
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator TLP marking
description: >
Traffic Light Protocol sharing markings.
expected_values:
- WHITE
- CLEAR
- GREEN
- AMBER
- AMBER+STRICT
- RED
example: CLEAR
- name: indicator.marking.tlp_version
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator TLP version
description: >
Traffic Light Protocol version.
example: 2.0
- name: indicator.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator reference URL
description: >
Reference URL linking to additional information about this indicator.
example: https://system.example.com/indicator/0001234
- name: indicator.provider
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Indicator provider
description: >
The name of the indicator's provider.
example: lrz_urlhaus
- name: indicator.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: ID of the indicator
description: >
The ID of the indicator used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
This field can have multiple values to allow for the identification of the same indicator across systems
that use different ID formats.
While not required, a common approach is to use a STIX 2.x indicator ID.
example: "[indicator--d7008e06-ab86-415a-9803-3c81ce2d3c37]"
normalize:
- array
- name: software.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: ID of the software
description: >
The id of the software used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® software id.
example: "S0552"
- name: software.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Name of the software.
description: >
The name of the software used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® software name.
example: "AdFind"
- name: software.alias
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Alias of the software
description: >
The alias(es) of the software for a set of related intrusion activity that are tracked by a common name in the
security community.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® associated software description.
example: '[ "X-Agent" ]'
normalize:
- array
- name: software.platforms
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Platforms of the software.
description: >
The platforms of the software used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
While not required, you can use MITRE ATT&CK® software platform values.
expected_values:
- AWS
- Azure
- Azure AD
- GCP
- Linux
- macOS
- Network
- Office 365
- SaaS
- Windows
example: '[ "Windows" ]'
normalize:
- array
- name: software.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Software reference URL.
description: >
The reference URL of the software used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® software reference URL.
example: "https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0552/"
- name: software.type
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Software type.
description: >
The type of software used by this threat to conduct behavior commonly modeled using MITRE ATT&CK®.
While not required, you can use a MITRE ATT&CK® software type.
expected_values:
- Malware
- Tool
example: "Tool"
- name: tactic.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat tactic id.
description: >
The id of tactic used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® tactic, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0002/ )
example: TA0002
normalize:
- array
- name: tactic.name
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat tactic.
description: >
Name of the type of tactic used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® tactic, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0002/)
example: Execution
normalize:
- array
- name: tactic.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat tactic URL reference.
description: >
The reference url of tactic used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® tactic, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0002/ )
example: https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0002/
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat technique id.
description: >
The id of technique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® technique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/)
example: T1059
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.name
level: extended
type: keyword
multi_fields:
- type: match_only_text
name: text
short: Threat technique name.
description: >
The name of technique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® technique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/)
example: Command and Scripting Interpreter
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat technique URL reference.
description: >
The reference url of technique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® technique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/)
example: https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.subtechnique.id
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat subtechnique id.
description: >
The full id of subtechnique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® subtechnique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/001/)
example: T1059.001
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.subtechnique.name
level: extended
type: keyword
multi_fields:
- type: match_only_text
name: text
short: Threat subtechnique name.
description: >
The name of subtechnique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® subtechnique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/001/)
example: PowerShell
normalize:
- array
- name: technique.subtechnique.reference
level: extended
type: keyword
short: Threat subtechnique URL reference.
description: >
The reference url of subtechnique used by this threat. You can use a MITRE ATT&CK® subtechnique, for example.
(ex. https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/001/)
example: https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/001/
normalize:
- array