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Trend Micro Vision One

Collect logs from Trend Micro Vision One with Elastic Agent.

Version
1.15.1 (View all)
Compatible Kibana version(s)
8.7.1 or higher
Supported Serverless project types

Security
Observability
Subscription level
Basic
Level of support
Elastic

Overview

The Trend Micro Vision One integration allows you to monitor Alert, Audit, and Detection activity. Trend Micro Vision One refers to the ability to do detection and response across email, endpoints, servers, cloud workloads, and networks via a single Trend Micro Vision One platform or the managed Trend Micro Vision One service.

Use the Trend Micro Vision One integration to collects and parses data from the REST APIs. Then visualize that data in Kibana.

Data streams

The Trend Micro Vision One integration collects logs for three types of events: Alert, Audit, and Detection.

Alert Displays information about workbench alerts. See more details in the doc here.

Audit Displays log entries that match the specified search criteria. See more details in the doc here.

Detection Displays search results from the Detection Data source. See more details in the doc here.

Requirements

You need Elasticsearch for storing and searching your data and Kibana for visualizing and managing it. You can use our hosted Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud, which is recommended, or self-manage the Elastic Stack on your hardware.

This module has been tested against Trend Micro Vision One API version 3.0.

Note: The authentication token generated by a user expires one year after being generated.

Setup

To collect data from Trend Micro Vision One APIs, the user must have API Token. To create an API token follow the below steps:

  1. Log on to the Trend Micro Vision One console.
  2. Go to Administration -> User Accounts.
  3. Click on the account name having appropriate API access permission to generate an API token.
  4. Copy the Authentication token.

Logs Reference

alert

This is the alert dataset.

Example

An example event for alert looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2030-04-30T00:01:16.000Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "09688ce3-63c0-496e-9418-213fd243a44c",
        "id": "f86f831a-cae2-454f-a985-4f579b0ee515",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.7.1"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.alert",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "f86f831a-cae2-454f-a985-4f579b0ee515",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.7.1"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "email"
        ],
        "created": "2023-09-27T08:38:40.325Z",
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.alert",
        "id": "WB-9002-20200427-0002",
        "ingested": "2023-09-27T08:38:44Z",
        "kind": "alert",
        "original": "{\"alertProvider\":\"SAE\",\"createdDateTime\":\"2020-04-30T00:01:15Z\",\"description\":\"A backdoor was possibly implanted after a user received a possible spear phishing email message.\",\"id\":\"WB-9002-20200427-0002\",\"impactScope\":{\"accountCount\":0,\"desktopCount\":0,\"emailAddressCount\":0,\"entities\":[{\"entityId\":\"5257b401-2fd7-469c-94fa-39a4f11eb925\",\"entityType\":\"host\",\"entityValue\":\"user@email.com\",\"provenance\":[\"Alert\"],\"relatedEntities\":[\"CODERED\\\\\\\\user\"],\"relatedIndicatorIds\":[1]}],\"serverCount\":0},\"indicators\":[{\"field\":\"request url\",\"filterIds\":[\"f862df72-7f5e-4b2b-9f7f-9148e875f908\"],\"id\":1,\"provenance\":[\"Alert\"],\"relatedEntities\":[\"user@example.com\"],\"type\":\"url\",\"value\":\"http://www.example.com/ab001.zip\"}],\"investigationStatus\":\"New\",\"matchedRules\":[{\"id\":\"5f52d1f1-53e7-411a-b74f-745ee81fa30b\",\"matchedFilters\":[{\"id\":\"ccf86fc1-688f-4131-a46f-1d7a6ee2f88e\",\"matchedDateTime\":\"2019-08-02T04:00:01Z\",\"matchedEvents\":[{\"matchedDateTime\":\"2019-08-02T04:00:01Z\",\"type\":\"TELEMETRY_REGISTRY\",\"uuid\":\"fa9ff47c-e1b8-459e-a3d0-a5b104b854a5\"}],\"mitreTechniqueIds\":[\"T1192\"],\"name\":\"(T1192) Spearphishing Link\"}],\"name\":\"Possible SpearPhishing Email\"}],\"model\":\"Possible APT Attack\",\"schemaVersion\":\"1.0\",\"score\":63,\"severity\":\"critical\",\"updatedDateTime\":\"2030-04-30T00:01:16Z\",\"workbenchLink\":\"https://THE_WORKBENCH_URL\"}",
        "severity": 63,
        "type": [
            "info"
        ]
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "log": {
        "level": "critical"
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "preserve_duplicate_custom_fields",
        "forwarded",
        "trend_micro_vision_one-alert"
    ],
    "trend_micro_vision_one": {
        "alert": {
            "alert_provider": "SAE",
            "created_date": "2020-04-30T00:01:15.000Z",
            "description": "A backdoor was possibly implanted after a user received a possible spear phishing email message.",
            "id": "WB-9002-20200427-0002",
            "impact_scope": {
                "account_count": 0,
                "desktop_count": 0,
                "email_address_count": 0,
                "entities": [
                    {
                        "id": "5257b401-2fd7-469c-94fa-39a4f11eb925",
                        "provenance": [
                            "Alert"
                        ],
                        "related_entities": [
                            "CODERED\\\\user"
                        ],
                        "related_indicator_id": [
                            1
                        ],
                        "type": "host",
                        "value": {
                            "account_value": "user@email.com"
                        }
                    }
                ],
                "server_count": 0
            },
            "indicators": [
                {
                    "field": "request url",
                    "filter_id": [
                        "f862df72-7f5e-4b2b-9f7f-9148e875f908"
                    ],
                    "id": 1,
                    "provenance": [
                        "Alert"
                    ],
                    "related_entities": [
                        "user@example.com"
                    ],
                    "type": "url",
                    "value": "http://www.example.com/ab001.zip"
                }
            ],
            "investigation_status": "New",
            "matched_rule": [
                {
                    "filter": [
                        {
                            "date": "2019-08-02T04:00:01.000Z",
                            "events": [
                                {
                                    "date": "2019-08-02T04:00:01.000Z",
                                    "type": "TELEMETRY_REGISTRY",
                                    "uuid": "fa9ff47c-e1b8-459e-a3d0-a5b104b854a5"
                                }
                            ],
                            "id": "ccf86fc1-688f-4131-a46f-1d7a6ee2f88e",
                            "mitre_technique_id": [
                                "T1192"
                            ],
                            "name": "(T1192) Spearphishing Link"
                        }
                    ],
                    "id": "5f52d1f1-53e7-411a-b74f-745ee81fa30b",
                    "name": "Possible SpearPhishing Email"
                }
            ],
            "model": "Possible APT Attack",
            "schema_version": "1.0",
            "score": 63,
            "severity": "critical",
            "workbench_link": "https://THE_WORKBENCH_URL"
        }
    },
    "url": {
        "original": "https://THE_WORKBENCH_URL",
        "scheme": "https"
    }
}

Exported fields

FieldDescriptionType
@timestamp
Event timestamp.
date
cloud.account.id
The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.
keyword
cloud.availability_zone
Availability zone in which this host is running.
keyword
cloud.image.id
Image ID for the cloud instance.
keyword
cloud.instance.id
Instance ID of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.instance.name
Instance name of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.machine.type
Machine type of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.project.id
Name of the project in Google Cloud.
keyword
cloud.provider
Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.
keyword
cloud.region
Region in which this host is running.
keyword
container.id
Unique container id.
keyword
container.image.name
Name of the image the container was built on.
keyword
container.labels
Image labels.
object
container.name
Container name.
keyword
data_stream.dataset
Data stream dataset.
constant_keyword
data_stream.namespace
Data stream namespace.
constant_keyword
data_stream.type
Data stream type.
constant_keyword
ecs.version
ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.
keyword
event.category
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the second level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.category represents the "big buckets" of ECS categories. For example, filtering on event.category:process yields all events relating to process activity. This field is closely related to event.type, which is used as a subcategory. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple categories.
keyword
event.created
event.created contains the date/time when the event was first read by an agent, or by your pipeline. This field is distinct from @timestamp in that @timestamp typically contain the time extracted from the original event. In most situations, these two timestamps will be slightly different. The difference can be used to calculate the delay between your source generating an event, and the time when your agent first processed it. This can be used to monitor your agent's or pipeline's ability to keep up with your event source. In case the two timestamps are identical, @timestamp should be used.
date
event.dataset
Event dataset.
constant_keyword
event.id
Unique ID to describe the event.
keyword
event.kind
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the highest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.kind gives high-level information about what type of information the event contains, without being specific to the contents of the event. For example, values of this field distinguish alert events from metric events. The value of this field can be used to inform how these kinds of events should be handled. They may warrant different retention, different access control, it may also help understand whether the data is coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Event module.
constant_keyword
event.original
Raw text message of entire event. Used to demonstrate log integrity or where the full log message (before splitting it up in multiple parts) may be required, e.g. for reindex. This field is not indexed and doc_values are disabled. It cannot be searched, but it can be retrieved from _source. If users wish to override this and index this field, please see Field data types in the Elasticsearch Reference.
keyword
event.severity
The numeric severity of the event according to your event source. What the different severity values mean can be different between sources and use cases. It's up to the implementer to make sure severities are consistent across events from the same source. The Syslog severity belongs in log.syslog.severity.code. event.severity is meant to represent the severity according to the event source (e.g. firewall, IDS). If the event source does not publish its own severity, you may optionally copy the log.syslog.severity.code to event.severity.
long
event.type
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the third level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.type represents a categorization "sub-bucket" that, when used along with the event.category field values, enables filtering events down to a level appropriate for single visualization. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple event types.
keyword
host.architecture
Operating system architecture.
keyword
host.containerized
If the host is a container.
boolean
host.domain
Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider.
keyword
host.hostname
Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.
keyword
host.id
Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.
keyword
host.ip
Host ip addresses.
ip
host.mac
Host mac addresses.
keyword
host.name
Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use.
keyword
host.os.build
OS build information.
keyword
host.os.codename
OS codename, if any.
keyword
host.os.family
OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).
keyword
host.os.kernel
Operating system kernel version as a raw string.
keyword
host.os.name
Operating system name, without the version.
keyword
host.os.name.text
Multi-field of host.os.name.
text
host.os.platform
Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).
keyword
host.os.version
Operating system version as a raw string.
keyword
host.type
Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.
keyword
input.type
Input type
keyword
log.level
Original log level of the log event. If the source of the event provides a log level or textual severity, this is the one that goes in log.level. If your source doesn't specify one, you may put your event transport's severity here (e.g. Syslog severity). Some examples are warn, err, i, informational.
keyword
log.offset
Log offset
long
related.ip
All of the IPs seen on your event.
ip
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.alert_provider
Alert provider.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.campaign
An object-ref to a campaign object.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.created_by
Created by.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.created_date
Datetime in ISO 8601 format (yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ in UTC) that indicates the created date time of the alert.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.description
Description of the detection model that triggered the alert.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.id
Workbench ID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.account_count
Count of affected account.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.desktop_count
Count of affected desktop.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.email_address_count
Count of affected email address.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.account_value
Account or emailAddress.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.guid
GUID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.id
Impact scope entity id.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.ips
Set of IPs.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.name
Host name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.related_entities
Related entities.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.related_indicator_id
Related indicator ids.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.entities.value.type
Impact scope entity type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.impact_scope.server_count
Count of affected server.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.field
Detailed description of the indicator.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.filter_id
Related matched filter ids.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.first_seen_date
First seen date times from related entities, datetime in ISO 8601 format (yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ in UTC).
date
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.id
Indicator ID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.last_seen_date
Last seen date times from related entities, datetime in ISO 8601 format (yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ in UTC).
date
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.matched_indicator.pattern_id
Matched indicator pattern ids.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.provenance
Provenance.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.related_entities
Related entities.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.type
Indicator type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.indicators.value
Indicator value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.industry
Industry.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.investigation_status
Workbench alert status.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_indicator_count
Matched indicator pattern count.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_indicators_pattern.id
Pattern ID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_indicators_pattern.matched_log
Pattern matched log.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_indicators_pattern.pattern
STIX indicator will be a pattern.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_indicators_pattern.tags
Tags defined by STIX.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.date
Datetime in ISO 8601 format (yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ in UTC).
date
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.events.date
Matched event date.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.events.event_uuid
Matched event uuid.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.id
Matched filter id.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.mitre_technique_id
Mitre technique id.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.filter.name
Filter name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.id
The rules are triggered.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.matched_rule.name
Matched rule name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.model
Name of the detection model that triggered the alert.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.region_and_country
region/country.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.report_link
A refrerence url which links to the report details analysis. For TrendMico research report, the link would link to trend blog.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.schema_version
The version of the JSON schema, not the version of alert trigger content.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.score
Overall severity assigned to the alert based on the severity of the matched detection model and the impact scope.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.severity
Workbench alert severity.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.total_indicator_count
Total indicator pattern count.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.alert.workbench_link
Workbench URL.
keyword
url.domain
Domain of the url, such as "www.elastic.co". In some cases a URL may refer to an IP and/or port directly, without a domain name. In this case, the IP address would go to the domain field. If the URL contains a literal IPv6 address enclosed by [ and ] (IETF RFC 2732), the [ and ] characters should also be captured in the domain field.
keyword
url.extension
The field contains the file extension from the original request url, excluding the leading dot. The file extension is only set if it exists, as not every url has a file extension. The leading period must not be included. For example, the value must be "png", not ".png". Note that when the file name has multiple extensions (example.tar.gz), only the last one should be captured ("gz", not "tar.gz").
keyword
url.fragment
Portion of the url after the #, such as "top". The # is not part of the fragment.
keyword
url.original
Unmodified original url as seen in the event source. Note that in network monitoring, the observed URL may be a full URL, whereas in access logs, the URL is often just represented as a path. This field is meant to represent the URL as it was observed, complete or not.
wildcard
url.original.text
Multi-field of url.original.
match_only_text
url.path
Path of the request, such as "/search".
wildcard
url.scheme
Scheme of the request, such as "https". Note: The : is not part of the scheme.
keyword

audit

This is the audit dataset.

Example

An example event for audit looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2022-02-24T07:29:48.000Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "d3c3e470-8bcc-4e5a-b8b6-e1b25f54c763",
        "id": "f86f831a-cae2-454f-a985-4f579b0ee515",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.7.1"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.audit",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "f86f831a-cae2-454f-a985-4f579b0ee515",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.7.1"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "authentication"
        ],
        "created": "2023-09-27T08:39:38.449Z",
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.audit",
        "ingested": "2023-09-27T08:39:39Z",
        "kind": "event",
        "original": "{\"accessType\":\"Console\",\"activity\":\"string\",\"category\":\"Logon and Logoff\",\"details\":{\"property1\":\"string\",\"property2\":\"string\"},\"loggedDateTime\":\"2022-02-24T07:29:48Z\",\"loggedRole\":\"Master Administrator\",\"loggedUser\":\"Root Account\",\"result\":\"Unsuccessful\"}",
        "outcome": "failure",
        "type": [
            "info"
        ]
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "related": {
        "user": [
            "Root Account"
        ]
    },
    "source": {
        "user": {
            "name": "Root Account",
            "roles": [
                "Master Administrator"
            ]
        }
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "preserve_duplicate_custom_fields",
        "forwarded",
        "trend_micro_vision_one-audit"
    ],
    "trend_micro_vision_one": {
        "audit": {
            "access_type": "Console",
            "activity": "string",
            "category": "Logon and Logoff",
            "details": {
                "property1": "string",
                "property2": "string"
            },
            "logged_role": "Master Administrator",
            "logged_user": "Root Account",
            "result": "Unsuccessful"
        }
    }
}

Exported fields

FieldDescriptionType
@timestamp
Event timestamp.
date
cloud.account.id
The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.
keyword
cloud.availability_zone
Availability zone in which this host is running.
keyword
cloud.image.id
Image ID for the cloud instance.
keyword
cloud.instance.id
Instance ID of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.instance.name
Instance name of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.machine.type
Machine type of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.project.id
Name of the project in Google Cloud.
keyword
cloud.provider
Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.
keyword
cloud.region
Region in which this host is running.
keyword
container.id
Unique container id.
keyword
container.image.name
Name of the image the container was built on.
keyword
container.labels
Image labels.
object
container.name
Container name.
keyword
data_stream.dataset
Data stream dataset.
constant_keyword
data_stream.namespace
Data stream namespace.
constant_keyword
data_stream.type
Data stream type.
constant_keyword
ecs.version
ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.
keyword
event.category
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the second level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.category represents the "big buckets" of ECS categories. For example, filtering on event.category:process yields all events relating to process activity. This field is closely related to event.type, which is used as a subcategory. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple categories.
keyword
event.created
event.created contains the date/time when the event was first read by an agent, or by your pipeline. This field is distinct from @timestamp in that @timestamp typically contain the time extracted from the original event. In most situations, these two timestamps will be slightly different. The difference can be used to calculate the delay between your source generating an event, and the time when your agent first processed it. This can be used to monitor your agent's or pipeline's ability to keep up with your event source. In case the two timestamps are identical, @timestamp should be used.
date
event.dataset
Event dataset.
constant_keyword
event.kind
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the highest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.kind gives high-level information about what type of information the event contains, without being specific to the contents of the event. For example, values of this field distinguish alert events from metric events. The value of this field can be used to inform how these kinds of events should be handled. They may warrant different retention, different access control, it may also help understand whether the data is coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Event module.
constant_keyword
event.original
Raw text message of entire event. Used to demonstrate log integrity or where the full log message (before splitting it up in multiple parts) may be required, e.g. for reindex. This field is not indexed and doc_values are disabled. It cannot be searched, but it can be retrieved from _source. If users wish to override this and index this field, please see Field data types in the Elasticsearch Reference.
keyword
event.type
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the third level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.type represents a categorization "sub-bucket" that, when used along with the event.category field values, enables filtering events down to a level appropriate for single visualization. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple event types.
keyword
host.architecture
Operating system architecture.
keyword
host.containerized
If the host is a container.
boolean
host.domain
Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider.
keyword
host.hostname
Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.
keyword
host.id
Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.
keyword
host.ip
Host ip addresses.
ip
host.mac
Host mac addresses.
keyword
host.name
Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use.
keyword
host.os.build
OS build information.
keyword
host.os.codename
OS codename, if any.
keyword
host.os.family
OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).
keyword
host.os.kernel
Operating system kernel version as a raw string.
keyword
host.os.name
Operating system name, without the version.
keyword
host.os.name.text
Multi-field of host.os.name.
text
host.os.platform
Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).
keyword
host.os.version
Operating system version as a raw string.
keyword
host.type
Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.
keyword
input.type
Input type
keyword
log.offset
Log offset
long
related.user
All the user names or other user identifiers seen on the event.
keyword
source.user.name
Short name or login of the user.
keyword
source.user.name.text
Multi-field of source.user.name.
match_only_text
source.user.roles
Array of user roles at the time of the event.
keyword
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.access_type
Source of the activity.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.activity
The activity that was performed.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.category
Category.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.details
Object that contains a list of elements to be retrieved from the "details" field.
flattened
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.logged_role
Role of the account.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.logged_user
The account that was used to perform the activity.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.audit.result
Result.
keyword

detection

This is the detection dataset.

Example

An example event for detection looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-10-15T01:16:32.000Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "041ba589-51ca-4422-a895-36a10f4568a8",
        "id": "94a80c96-489d-4fc8-aeab-bdef580d21f8",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.detection",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "destination": {
        "domain": "Workgroup",
        "ip": [
            "81.2.69.142"
        ],
        "port": 53
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "94a80c96-489d-4fc8-aeab-bdef580d21f8",
        "snapshot": true,
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "event": {
        "action": "clean",
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "intrusion_detection"
        ],
        "created": "2023-10-06T09:10:41.685Z",
        "dataset": "trend_micro_vision_one.detection",
        "id": "100117",
        "ingested": "2023-10-06T09:10:44Z",
        "kind": "event",
        "original": "{\"act\":\"Clean\",\"actResult\":\"Quarantined successfully\",\"app\":\"HTTP\",\"appGroup\":\"HTTP\",\"aptRelated\":\"0\",\"behaviorCat\":\"Grey-Detection\",\"blocking\":\"Web reputation\",\"cat\":50,\"cccaDetection\":\"Yes\",\"cccaDetectionSource\":\"GLOBAL_INTELLIGENCE\",\"cccaRiskLevel\":3,\"clientFlag\":\"dst\",\"cnt\":\"1\",\"component\":[\"PATTERN_VSAPI 17.101.92 2021-09-30 04:23:27-07:00\"],\"compressedFileSize\":\"0\",\"detectionType\":\"File\",\"deviceDirection\":\"outbound\",\"deviceGUID\":\"xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx\",\"deviceMacAddress\":\"00-00-5E-00-53-23\",\"deviceProcessName\":\"/snap/core/10126/usr/lib/snapd/snapd\",\"dhost\":\"samplehost\",\"domainName\":\"Workgroup\",\"dpt\":53,\"dst\":[\"81.2.69.142\"],\"dstGroup\":\"Default\",\"end\":\"2021-09-30T09:40:04-08:00\",\"endpointGUID\":\"1234-1234-1234\",\"endpointHostName\":\"abc-docker\",\"endpointIp\":[\"81.2.69.142\"],\"endpointMacAddress\":\"00-00-5E-00-53-23\",\"engType\":\"Virus Scan Engine (OS 2003, x64)\",\"engVer\":\"12.500.1004\",\"eventId\":\"100117\",\"eventName\":\"INTEGRITY_MONITORING_EVENT\",\"eventSubName\":\"Attack Discovery\",\"eventTime\":1602724592000,\"eventTimeDT\":\"2021-06-10T01:38:38+00:00\",\"fileHash\":\"3395856ce81f2b7382dee72602f798b642f14140\",\"fileName\":[\"Unconfirmed 145081.crdownload\"],\"fileOperation\":\"Deleted\",\"filePath\":\"/etc/systemd/system\",\"filePathName\":\"/etc/systemd/system/snap-xxxx-1246.xxxx\",\"fileSize\":\"0\",\"firstAct\":\"Clean\",\"firstActResult\":\"Unable to clean file\",\"fullPath\":\"C:\\\\\\\\Users\\\\\\\\user1\\\\\\\\Downloads\\\\\\\\Unconfirmed 145081.crdownload\",\"hostName\":\"samplehost\",\"httpReferer\":\"http://www.example.com/\",\"interestedHost\":\"abc-docker\",\"interestedIp\":[\"81.2.69.192\"],\"interestedMacAddress\":\"00-00-5E-00-53-23\",\"mDevice\":[\"81.2.69.192\"],\"mDeviceGUID\":\"C5B09EDD-C725-907F-29D9-B8C30D18C48F\",\"malName\":\"Eicar_test_1\",\"malType\":\"Virus/Malware\",\"mitreMapping\":[\"T1090 (TA0005)\"],\"mitreVersion\":\"v6\",\"mpname\":\"Cloud One - Workload Security\",\"mpver\":\"Deep Security/20.0.222\",\"objectCmd\":[\"C:\\\\\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\\\\\Microsoft\\\\\\\\Edge\\\\\\\\Application\\\\\\\\msedge.exe --profile-directory=Default\"],\"objectFileHashMd5\":\"761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA\",\"objectFileHashSha1\":\"00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932\",\"objectFileHashSha256\":\"7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7\",\"objectFileName\":\"Unconfirmed 142899.crdownload:SmartScreen\",\"objectFilePath\":\"C:\\\\\\\\Users\\\\\\\\user1\\\\\\\\Downloads\\\\\\\\Unconfirmed 142899.crdownload:SmartScreen\",\"objectName\":\"CloudEndpointService.exe\",\"objectPid\":7660,\"objectSigner\":[\"OS\"],\"parentCmd\":\"C:\\\\\\\\os\\\\\\\\system32\\\\\\\\svchost.exe -k DcomLaunch -p\",\"parentFileHashSha1\":\"00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932\",\"parentFileHashSha256\":\"7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7\",\"parentFilePath\":\"C:\\\\\\\\os\\\\\\\\System32\\\\\\\\svchost.exe\",\"peerHost\":\"samplehost\",\"peerIp\":[\"81.2.69.192\"],\"pname\":\"Apex One\",\"processCmd\":\"-ServerName:App.AppX9yct9q388jvt4h7y0gn06smzkxcsnt8m.mca\",\"processFileHashMd5\":\"761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA\",\"processFileHashSha1\":\"00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932\",\"processFileHashSha256\":\"7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7\",\"processFilePath\":\"C:\\\\\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\\\\\os\\\\\\\\Application\\\\\\\\msedge.exe\",\"processName\":\"string\",\"processPid\":0,\"processSigner\":\"OS Publisher\",\"productCode\":\"sao\",\"pver\":\"20.0.0.877\",\"request\":\"https://example.com\",\"requestClientApplication\":\"Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/12.0 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1\",\"rt\":\"2020-10-15T01:16:32.000Z\",\"rt_utc\":\"2020-10-15T01:16:32.000Z\",\"searchDL\":\"DDL\",\"spt\":58871,\"src\":\"81.2.69.192\",\"srcGroup\":\"Default\",\"tacticId\":[\"TA0005\"],\"tags\":[\"XSAE.F2140\",\"XSAE.F3066\"],\"threatName\":\"Malicious_identified_CnC_querying_on_UDP_detected\",\"uuid\":\"1234-1234-1234\"}",
        "severity": 50,
        "type": [
            "info"
        ]
    },
    "file": {
        "hash": {
            "md5": "761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA",
            "sha1": "00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932",
            "sha256": "7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7"
        },
        "name": [
            "Unconfirmed 145081.crdownload"
        ],
        "path": "/etc/systemd/system/snap-xxxx-1246.xxxx",
        "size": 0
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "samplehost",
        "id": "1234-1234-1234",
        "ip": [
            "81.2.69.142"
        ],
        "mac": "00-00-5E-00-53-23",
        "name": "abc-docker"
    },
    "http": {
        "request": {
            "referrer": "http://www.example.com/"
        }
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "network": {
        "direction": "outbound",
        "protocol": "http"
    },
    "observer": {
        "hostname": "samplehost",
        "mac": [
            "00-00-5E-00-53-23"
        ]
    },
    "process": {
        "command_line": "-ServerName:App.AppX9yct9q388jvt4h7y0gn06smzkxcsnt8m.mca",
        "name": "string",
        "pid": 0
    },
    "related": {
        "hash": [
            "761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA",
            "00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932",
            "7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7",
            "3395856ce81f2b7382dee72602f798b642f14140"
        ],
        "hosts": [
            "samplehost",
            "abc-docker"
        ],
        "ip": [
            "81.2.69.142",
            "81.2.69.192"
        ]
    },
    "source": {
        "ip": "81.2.69.192",
        "port": 58871
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "preserve_duplicate_custom_fields",
        "forwarded",
        "trend_micro_vision_one-detection"
    ],
    "threat": {
        "tactic": {
            "id": [
                "TA0005"
            ]
        }
    },
    "trend_micro_vision_one": {
        "detection": {
            "action": "Clean",
            "action_result": "Quarantined successfully",
            "behavior_category": "Grey-Detection",
            "block": "Web reputation",
            "client_flag": "dst",
            "component_version": [
                "PATTERN_VSAPI 17.101.92 2021-09-30 04:23:27-07:00"
            ],
            "compressed_file_size": 0,
            "destination": {
                "ip": [
                    "81.2.69.142"
                ],
                "ip_group": "Default",
                "port": 53
            },
            "detection": "Yes",
            "detection_source": "GLOBAL_INTELLIGENCE",
            "detection_type": "File",
            "device": {
                "direction": "outbound",
                "guid": "C5B09EDD-C725-907F-29D9-B8C30D18C48F",
                "host": "samplehost",
                "id": "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
                "ip": [
                    "81.2.69.192"
                ],
                "mac": "00-00-5E-00-53-23",
                "process_name": "/snap/core/10126/usr/lib/snapd/snapd"
            },
            "domain": {
                "name": "Workgroup"
            },
            "end_time": "2021-09-30T17:40:04.000Z",
            "endpoint": {
                "guid": "1234-1234-1234",
                "hostname": "abc-docker",
                "ip": [
                    "81.2.69.142"
                ],
                "mac": "00-00-5E-00-53-23"
            },
            "engine_type": "Virus Scan Engine (OS 2003, x64)",
            "engine_version": "12.500.1004",
            "event_id": "100117",
            "event_name": "INTEGRITY_MONITORING_EVENT",
            "event_time_dt": "2021-06-10T01:38:38.000Z",
            "file_hash": "3395856ce81f2b7382dee72602f798b642f14140",
            "file_name": [
                "Unconfirmed 145081.crdownload"
            ],
            "file_operation": "Deleted",
            "file_path": "/etc/systemd/system",
            "file_path_name": "/etc/systemd/system/snap-xxxx-1246.xxxx",
            "file_size": 0,
            "first_action": "Clean",
            "first_action_result": "Unable to clean file",
            "full_path": "C:\\\\Users\\\\user1\\\\Downloads\\\\Unconfirmed 145081.crdownload",
            "hostname": "samplehost",
            "http_referer": "http://www.example.com/",
            "interested": {
                "host": "abc-docker",
                "ip": [
                    "81.2.69.192"
                ],
                "mac": "00-00-5E-00-53-23"
            },
            "malware_name": "Eicar_test_1",
            "malware_type": "Virus/Malware",
            "mproduct": {
                "name": "Cloud One - Workload Security",
                "version": "Deep Security/20.0.222"
            },
            "object": {
                "cmd": [
                    "C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\Microsoft\\\\Edge\\\\Application\\\\msedge.exe --profile-directory=Default"
                ],
                "file": {
                    "hash": {
                        "md5": "761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA",
                        "sha1": "00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932",
                        "sha256": "7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7"
                    },
                    "name": "Unconfirmed 142899.crdownload:SmartScreen",
                    "path": "C:\\\\Users\\\\user1\\\\Downloads\\\\Unconfirmed 142899.crdownload:SmartScreen"
                },
                "name": "CloudEndpointService.exe",
                "pid": 7660,
                "signer": [
                    "OS"
                ]
            },
            "parent": {
                "cmd": "C:\\\\os\\\\system32\\\\svchost.exe -k DcomLaunch -p",
                "file": {
                    "hash": {
                        "sha1": "00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932",
                        "sha256": "7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7"
                    },
                    "path": "C:\\\\os\\\\System32\\\\svchost.exe"
                }
            },
            "peer": {
                "host": "samplehost",
                "ip": [
                    "81.2.69.192"
                ]
            },
            "process": {
                "cmd": "-ServerName:App.AppX9yct9q388jvt4h7y0gn06smzkxcsnt8m.mca",
                "file": {
                    "hash": {
                        "md5": "761AEFF7E6B110970285B9C20C9E1DCA",
                        "sha1": "00496B4D53CEFE031B9702B3385C9F4430999932",
                        "sha256": "7778ED68F4646BAA38C4F36B16A1AE393ACECD694948102B5CF0773AB08237D7"
                    },
                    "path": "C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\os\\\\Application\\\\msedge.exe"
                },
                "name": "string",
                "pid": 0,
                "signer": "OS Publisher"
            },
            "product": {
                "code": "sao",
                "name": "Apex One",
                "version": "20.0.0.877"
            },
            "protocol": "HTTP",
            "protocol_group": "HTTP",
            "related_apt": false,
            "request": "https://example.com",
            "request_client_application": "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/12.0 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1",
            "risk_level": 3,
            "rt": "2020-10-15T01:16:32.000Z",
            "rt_utc": "2020-10-15T01:16:32.000Z",
            "search_data_lake": "DDL",
            "security_analytics": {
                "engine": {
                    "name": [
                        "T1090 (TA0005)"
                    ],
                    "version": "v6"
                }
            },
            "severity_level": 50,
            "source": {
                "group": "Default",
                "ip": "81.2.69.192",
                "port": 58871
            },
            "sub_name": "Attack Discovery",
            "tactic_id": [
                "TA0005"
            ],
            "tags": [
                "XSAE.F2140",
                "XSAE.F3066"
            ],
            "threat_name": "Malicious_identified_CnC_querying_on_UDP_detected",
            "total_count": 1,
            "uuid": "1234-1234-1234"
        }
    },
    "url": {
        "domain": "example.com",
        "original": "https://example.com",
        "scheme": "https"
    },
    "user_agent": {
        "device": {
            "name": "iPhone"
        },
        "name": "Mobile Safari",
        "original": "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/12.0 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1",
        "os": {
            "full": "iOS 12.1",
            "name": "iOS",
            "version": "12.1"
        },
        "version": "12.0"
    }
}

Exported fields

FieldDescriptionType
@timestamp
Event timestamp.
date
client.ip
IP address of the client (IPv4 or IPv6).
ip
cloud.account.id
The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.
keyword
cloud.availability_zone
Availability zone in which this host is running.
keyword
cloud.image.id
Image ID for the cloud instance.
keyword
cloud.instance.id
Instance ID of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.instance.name
Instance name of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.machine.type
Machine type of the host machine.
keyword
cloud.project.id
Name of the project in Google Cloud.
keyword
cloud.provider
Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.
keyword
cloud.region
Region in which this host is running.
keyword
container.id
Unique container id.
keyword
container.image.name
Name of the image the container was built on.
keyword
container.labels
Image labels.
object
container.name
Container name.
keyword
data_stream.dataset
Data stream dataset.
constant_keyword
data_stream.namespace
Data stream namespace.
constant_keyword
data_stream.type
Data stream type.
constant_keyword
destination.domain
The domain name of the destination system. This value may be a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or another host naming format. The value may derive from the original event or be added from enrichment.
keyword
destination.ip
IP address of the destination (IPv4 or IPv6).
ip
destination.port
Port of the destination.
long
ecs.version
ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.
keyword
event.category
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the second level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.category represents the "big buckets" of ECS categories. For example, filtering on event.category:process yields all events relating to process activity. This field is closely related to event.type, which is used as a subcategory. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple categories.
keyword
event.created
event.created contains the date/time when the event was first read by an agent, or by your pipeline. This field is distinct from @timestamp in that @timestamp typically contain the time extracted from the original event. In most situations, these two timestamps will be slightly different. The difference can be used to calculate the delay between your source generating an event, and the time when your agent first processed it. This can be used to monitor your agent's or pipeline's ability to keep up with your event source. In case the two timestamps are identical, @timestamp should be used.
date
event.dataset
Event dataset.
constant_keyword
event.kind
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the highest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.kind gives high-level information about what type of information the event contains, without being specific to the contents of the event. For example, values of this field distinguish alert events from metric events. The value of this field can be used to inform how these kinds of events should be handled. They may warrant different retention, different access control, it may also help understand whether the data is coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Event module.
constant_keyword
event.original
Raw text message of entire event. Used to demonstrate log integrity or where the full log message (before splitting it up in multiple parts) may be required, e.g. for reindex. This field is not indexed and doc_values are disabled. It cannot be searched, but it can be retrieved from _source. If users wish to override this and index this field, please see Field data types in the Elasticsearch Reference.
keyword
event.severity
The numeric severity of the event according to your event source. What the different severity values mean can be different between sources and use cases. It's up to the implementer to make sure severities are consistent across events from the same source. The Syslog severity belongs in log.syslog.severity.code. event.severity is meant to represent the severity according to the event source (e.g. firewall, IDS). If the event source does not publish its own severity, you may optionally copy the log.syslog.severity.code to event.severity.
long
event.type
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the third level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.type represents a categorization "sub-bucket" that, when used along with the event.category field values, enables filtering events down to a level appropriate for single visualization. This field is an array. This will allow proper categorization of some events that fall in multiple event types.
keyword
file.hash.md5
MD5 hash.
keyword
file.hash.sha1
SHA1 hash.
keyword
file.hash.sha256
SHA256 hash.
keyword
file.name
Name of the file including the extension, without the directory.
keyword
file.path
Full path to the file, including the file name. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate.
keyword
file.path.text
Multi-field of file.path.
match_only_text
file.size
File size in bytes. Only relevant when file.type is "file".
long
file.type
File type (file, dir, or symlink).
keyword
host.architecture
Operating system architecture.
keyword
host.containerized
If the host is a container.
boolean
host.domain
Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider.
keyword
host.hostname
Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.
keyword
host.id
Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.
keyword
host.ip
Host ip addresses.
ip
host.mac
Host mac addresses.
keyword
host.name
Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use.
keyword
host.os.build
OS build information.
keyword
host.os.codename
OS codename, if any.
keyword
host.os.family
OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).
keyword
host.os.kernel
Operating system kernel version as a raw string.
keyword
host.os.name
Operating system name, without the version.
keyword
host.os.name.text
Multi-field of host.os.name.
text
host.os.platform
Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).
keyword
host.os.version
Operating system version as a raw string.
keyword
host.type
Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.
keyword
http.request.referrer
Referrer for this HTTP request.
keyword
input.type
Input type
keyword
log.offset
Log offset
long
network.direction
Direction of the network traffic. When mapping events from a host-based monitoring context, populate this field from the host's point of view, using the values "ingress" or "egress". When mapping events from a network or perimeter-based monitoring context, populate this field from the point of view of the network perimeter, using the values "inbound", "outbound", "internal" or "external". Note that "internal" is not crossing perimeter boundaries, and is meant to describe communication between two hosts within the perimeter. Note also that "external" is meant to describe traffic between two hosts that are external to the perimeter. This could for example be useful for ISPs or VPN service providers.
keyword
network.protocol
In the OSI Model this would be the Application Layer protocol. For example, http, dns, or ssh. The field value must be normalized to lowercase for querying.
keyword
observer.hostname
Hostname of the observer.
keyword
observer.mac
MAC addresses of the observer. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.
keyword
process.command_line
Full command line that started the process, including the absolute path to the executable, and all arguments. Some arguments may be filtered to protect sensitive information.
wildcard
process.command_line.text
Multi-field of process.command_line.
match_only_text
process.name
Process name. Sometimes called program name or similar.
keyword
process.name.text
Multi-field of process.name.
match_only_text
process.pid
Process id.
long
related.hash
All the hashes seen on your event. Populating this field, then using it to search for hashes can help in situations where you're unsure what the hash algorithm is (and therefore which key name to search).
keyword
related.hosts
All hostnames or other host identifiers seen on your event. Example identifiers include FQDNs, domain names, workstation names, or aliases.
keyword
related.ip
All of the IPs seen on your event.
ip
source.ip
IP address of the source (IPv4 or IPv6).
ip
source.port
Port of the source.
long
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword
threat.tactic.id
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/ )
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.action
Action by detect product.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.action_result
Action result by detect product.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.aggregated_count
Aggregated count.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.behavior_category
The matched policy category (policy section) in the BM patterns, which will always Grey-Detection here.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.block
blocking Reason.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.client_flag
0:Unknown 1:src 2:dst.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.client_ip
Client IP.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.component_version
Product component version.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.compressed_file_size
File size after compressed.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.destination.ip
Destination IP address.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.destination.ip_group
Destination IP address group.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.destination.port
Destination port.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.detection
Yes (Tag it when it appears and the value is 1).
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.detection_source
Detection source use by Deep Discovery Inspector.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.detection_type
Product detection type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.direction
0: inbound 1: outbound 2: unknown (If cannot be parsed correctly, 2 is assigned).
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.guid
Device GUID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.host
device host.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.id
Device identity.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.ip
Devices ip list.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.mac
Mac address.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.device.process_name
Process name in device.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.domain.name
Domain name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.end_time
End time.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.endpoint.guid
endpoint GUID for identity.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.endpoint.hostname
Hostname of the endpoint on which the event was generated.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.endpoint.ip
Endpoint IP address list.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.endpoint.mac
Endpoint Mac address.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.engine_type
Product scan engine type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.engine_version
Product scan engine version.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.event_id
Event ID.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.event_name
Predefined event enumerator.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.event_time_dt
Detect time.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_hash
Detect file hash value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_name
Detect file name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_operation
Operation for detect file.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_path
Full file path without file name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_path_name
Full file path.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_size
Detect file size.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.file_type
Detect file type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.first_action
First action.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.first_action_result
First action result.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.full_path
File full path.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.hostname
host name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.http_referer
http referer url.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.interested.host
Highlighted indicator for incident response members.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.interested.ip
Highlighted indicator for incident response members.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.interested.mac
Highlighted indicator for incident response members.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.malware_name
Malware name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.malware_type
Malware type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.mime_type
Mime type.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.mproduct.name
Product name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.mproduct.version
Product Version.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.cmd
The command line that a process detected by Attack Discovery uses to execute other processes.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.file.hash.md5
File Hash Md5 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.file.hash.sha1
File Hash Sha1 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.file.hash.sha256
File Hash Sha256 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.file.name
File name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.file.path
File path.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.name
Detect object name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.pid
Detect object Pid.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.object.signer
Signer.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.os.name
Supported values: Linux, Windows, macOS, macOSX.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.parent.cmd
The command line that parent process.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.parent.file.hash.sha1
Parent file sha1.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.parent.file.hash.sha256
Parent file sha256.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.parent.file.path
Parent file path.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.peer.host
Peer host name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.peer.ip
Peer ip list.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.policy.logkey
Policy logkey.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.policy.name
Policy name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.policy.uuid
Policy uuid.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.principal_name
Principal name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.cmd
The command line used to launch this process.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.file.hash.md5
Process file hash MD5 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.file.hash.sha1
Process file hash Sha1 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.file.hash.sha256
Process file hash Sha256 value.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.file.path
The process file path.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.name
Process name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.pid
Process Pid.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.process.signer
Process signer.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.product.code
Product code name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.product.name
product name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.product.version
Product version.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.profile
Profile
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.protocol
Protocol detect by Deep Discovery Inspector.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.protocol_group
Protocol group detect by Deep Discovery Inspector.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.related_apt
0:False, 1:True.
boolean
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.request
URL.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.request_base
Request base.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.request_client_application
Browser user agent.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.risk_level
SLF_CCCA_RISKLEVEL_UNKNOWN (0) SLF_CCCA_RISKLEVEL_LOW (1) SLF_CCCA_RISKLEVEL_MEDIUM (2) SLF_CCCA_RISKLEVEL_HIGH (3).
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.rt
Detect time.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.rt_utc
Detect utc time.
date
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.search_data_lake
Datalake name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.security_analytics.engine.name
Security Analytics Engine.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.security_analytics.engine.version
Security Analytics Engine version.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.sender
Sender.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.severity_level
severity score.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.source.group
Source IP address group.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.source.ip
Source IP address.
ip
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.source.port
Source port.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.sub_name
Detect event subscribe name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.suid
Suid.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.tactic_id
Security Agent or product policy.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.tags
Detected by Security Analytics Engine filters.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.threat_name
Threat name.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.total_count
total count.
long
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.url_cat
URL cat.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.user.domain
User domain.
keyword
trend_micro_vision_one.detection.uuid
Log unique id.
keyword
url.domain
Domain of the url, such as "www.elastic.co". In some cases a URL may refer to an IP and/or port directly, without a domain name. In this case, the IP address would go to the domain field. If the URL contains a literal IPv6 address enclosed by [ and ] (IETF RFC 2732), the [ and ] characters should also be captured in the domain field.
keyword
url.original
Unmodified original url as seen in the event source. Note that in network monitoring, the observed URL may be a full URL, whereas in access logs, the URL is often just represented as a path. This field is meant to represent the URL as it was observed, complete or not.
wildcard
url.original.text
Multi-field of url.original.
match_only_text
url.path
Path of the request, such as "/search".
wildcard
url.scheme
Scheme of the request, such as "https". Note: The : is not part of the scheme.
keyword
user.domain
Name of the directory the user is a member of. For example, an LDAP or Active Directory domain name.
keyword
user_agent.device.name
Name of the device.
keyword
user_agent.name
Name of the user agent.
keyword
user_agent.original
Unparsed user_agent string.
keyword
user_agent.original.text
Multi-field of user_agent.original.
match_only_text
user_agent.os.full
Operating system name, including the version or code name.
keyword
user_agent.os.full.text
Multi-field of user_agent.os.full.
match_only_text
user_agent.os.name
Operating system name, without the version.
keyword
user_agent.os.name.text
Multi-field of user_agent.os.name.
match_only_text
user_agent.os.version
Operating system version as a raw string.
keyword
user_agent.version
Version of the user agent.
keyword

Changelog

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1.15.1

Enhancement View pull request
Changed owners

8.7.1 or higher

1.15.0

Enhancement View pull request
Limit request tracer log count to five.

8.7.1 or higher

1.14.0

Enhancement View pull request
ECS version updated to 8.11.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.13.0

Enhancement View pull request
Improve 'event.original' check to avoid errors if set.

8.7.1 or higher

1.12.2

Bug fix View pull request
Fix missing request issue in pipeline

8.7.1 or higher

1.12.1

Bug fix View pull request
Fix Detection API header

8.7.1 or higher

1.12.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update the package format_version to 3.0.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.11.0

Enhancement View pull request
Handle detection documents that have a requests array instead of a request field.

8.7.1 or higher

1.10.0

Bug fix View pull request
Correct invalid ECS field usages at root-level.

8.7.1 or higher

1.9.0

Enhancement View pull request
ECS version updated to 8.10.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.8.0

Enhancement View pull request
Add tags.yml file so that integration's dashboards and saved searches are tagged with "Security Solution" and displayed in the Security Solution UI.

8.7.1 or higher

1.7.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.9.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.6.0

Enhancement View pull request
Document duration units.

8.7.1 or higher

1.5.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to package-spec 2.9.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.4.0

Enhancement View pull request
Ensure event.kind is correctly set for pipeline errors.

8.7.1 or higher

1.3.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.8.0.

8.7.1 or higher

1.2.0

Enhancement View pull request
Add a new flag to enable request tracing

8.7.1 or higher

1.1.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.7.0.

8.4.0 or higher

1.0.0

Enhancement View pull request
Release Trend Micro Vision One as GA.

8.4.0 or higher

0.3.1

Enhancement View pull request
Added categories and/or subcategories.

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0.3.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.6.0.

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0.2.2

Bug fix View pull request
Added processor to drop empty documents when there are no events

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0.2.1

Enhancement View pull request
Update the pagination termination condition.

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0.2.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.5.0.

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0.1.0

Enhancement View pull request
Initial Release.

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