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Last updated: Apr 10th, 2023

Rapid7 Threat Command

Collect threat intelligence from Threat Command API with Elastic Agent.

What is an Elastic integration?

This integration is powered by Elastic Agent. Elastic Agent is a single, unified way to add monitoring for logs, metrics, and other types of data to a host. It can also protect hosts from security threats, query data from operating systems, forward data from remote services or hardware, and more. Refer to our documentation for a detailed comparison between Beats and Elastic Agent.

Prefer to use Beats for this use case? See Filebeat modules for logs or Metricbeat modules for metrics.

Overview

The Rapid7 Threat Command integration allows users to retrieve IOCs (Indicator of Compromises), organization-specific Threat Command alerts, and CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). Furthermore, the correlation between data collected from the Rapid7 Threat Command platform (IOCs and CVEs) and the user's environment helps to identify threats. Rapid7 Threat Command platform gives protectors the tools and clarity they need to assess their attack surface, detect suspicious behavior, and respond and remediate quickly with intelligent automation.

Data streams

The Rapid7 Threat Command integration collects three types of data: ioc, alert, and vulnerability.

IOC uses the REST API to retrieve indicators from the Rapid7 Threat Command platform.

Alert uses the REST API to retrieve alerts from the Rapid7 Threat Command platform.

Vulnerability uses the REST API to retrieve CVEs from the Rapid7 Threat Command platform.

Compatibility

  • This integration has been tested against Rapid7 Threat Command IOC API v2, Alert API v1, and Vulnerability API v1.

  • Rapid7 Threat Command integration is compatible with Elastic stack v8.4.0 and newer.

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 own hardware.

This package requires at least a Platinum level subscription to use drill-downs and alert actions. Please ensure that you have a Trial or Platinum level subscription installed on your cluster before proceeding.

Check the prerequisites for Transforms.

Check the prerequisites for Actions and Connectors.

Filtering IOCs

In order to filter the results based on severity and type, one can make use of IOC Severities and IOC Types parameters:

  • Allowed values for IOC Severities: High, Medium, Low, PendingEnrichment.

  • Allowed values for IOC Types: IpAddresses, Urls, Domains, Hashes, Emails.

Filtering Alerts

In order to filter the results based on severity, type, and status, one can make use of Alert Severities, Alert Types, Fetch Closed Alerts parameters:

  • Allowed values for Alert Severities: High, Medium, Low.

  • Allowed values for Alert Types: AttackIndication, DataLeakage, Phishing, BrandSecurity, ExploitableData, vip.

Note: Individual policies need to be configured to retrieve both Closed and Open alerts.

Filtering Vulnerabilities

In order to filter the results based on severity, one can make use of the Vulnerability Severities parameter:

  • Allowed values for Vulnerability Severities: Critical, High, Medium, Low.

Click on Add row to filter out data using multiple values of the parameter.

Setup

Once the integration is configured and data collection is started, add transforms to identify the latest documents and process data of correlation indices.

Add Transforms for Unique IOCs and Detection Rule

  1. In Kibana, go to Management > Dev Tools.
  2. Add the below APIs to the console and execute it.
  • Create a template for unique IOCs index
POST _index_template/rapid7-tc-unique-ioc-template
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  • Create a transform for unique IOCs
PUT _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_ioc_transform
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  • Start a transform for unique IOCs
POST _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_ioc_transform/_start
  • Create a template for correlation index of IOC rule transform
POST _index_template/ioc-rule-transform-template
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  • Create a transform for IOC detection rule
PUT _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_ioc_rule_transform
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  • Start a transform for IOC detection Rule
POST _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_ioc_rule_transform/_start

Add Transforms for Unique alerts

  1. In Kibana, go to Management > Dev Tools.
  2. Add below API to the console and execute it.
  • Create a template for unique alerts index
POST _index_template/rapid7-tc-unique-alert-template
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  • Create a transform for unique alerts
PUT _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_alert_transform
{"source":{"index":["logs-*"],"query":{"bool":{"should":[{"match_phrase":{"data_stream.dataset":"ti_rapid7_threat_command.alert"}}],"minimum_should_match":1}}},"dest":{"index":"rapid7-tc-unique-alerts"},"frequency":"30m","sync":{"time":{"field":"event.ingested","delay":"60s"}},"latest":{"unique_key":["event.id"],"sort":"@timestamp"},"retention_policy":{"time":{"field":"@timestamp","max_age":"180d"}},"description":"This transform creates index to maintain unique values of Alerts."}
  • Start a transform for unique alerts
POST _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_alert_transform/_start

Add Transforms for Unique CVEs and Detection Rule

  1. In Kibana, go to Management > Dev Tools.
  2. Add below API to the console and execute it.
  • Create a template for unique CVEs index
POST _index_template/rapid7-tc-unique-cve-template
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  • Create a transform for unique CVEs
PUT _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_cve_transform
{"source":{"index":["logs-*"],"query":{"bool":{"should":[{"match_phrase":{"data_stream.dataset":"ti_rapid7_threat_command.vulnerability"}}],"minimum_should_match":1}}},"dest":{"index":"rapid7-tc-unique-cves"},"frequency":"30m","sync":{"time":{"field":"event.ingested","delay":"60s"}},"latest":{"unique_key":["vulnerability.id"],"sort":"@timestamp"},"retention_policy":{"time":{"field":"@timestamp","max_age":"180d"}},"description":"This transform creates index to maintain unique values of CVEs."}
  • Start a transform for unique CVEs
POST _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_unique_cve_transform/_start
  • Create a template for correlation index of CVE rule transform
POST _index_template/cve-rule-transform-template
{"index_patterns":["rapid7-tc-cve-correlations"],"template":{"mappings":{"properties":{"@timestamp":{"type":"date"},"rapid7":{"properties":{"tc":{"properties":{"vulnerability":{"properties":{"cpe":{"properties":{"range":{"properties":{"version":{"properties":{"end":{"properties":{"excluding":{"type":"version"},"including":{"type":"version"}}},"start":{"properties":{"excluding":{"type":"version"},"including":{"type":"version"}}}}}}},"title":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"value":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"vendor_product":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}},"cvss_score":{"type":"double"},"exploit_availability":{"type":"boolean"},"id":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"intsights_score":{"type":"double"},"mention":{"properties":{"first_date":{"type":"keyword"},"last_date":{"type":"keyword"}}},"mentions":{"properties":{"source":{"properties":{"clear_web_cyber_blogs":{"type":"long"},"code_repositories":{"type":"long"},"dark_web":{"type":"long"},"exploit":{"type":"long"},"hacking_forum":{"type":"long"},"instant_message":{"type":"long"},"paste_site":{"type":"long"},"social_media":{"type":"long"}}},"total":{"type":"long"}}},"origin":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"published_date":{"type":"date"},"related":{"properties":{"campaigns":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"malware":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"threat_actors":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}},"severity":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"update_date":{"type":"date"}}}}}}},"threat":{"properties":{"enrichments":{"properties":{"feed":{"type":"object"},"indicator":{"properties":{"cpe":{"properties":{"range":{"properties":{"version":{"properties":{"end":{"properties":{"excluding":{"type":"version"},"including":{"type":"version"}}},"start":{"properties":{"excluding":{"type":"version"},"including":{"type":"version"}}}}}}},"title":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"value":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"vendor_product":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}},"cvss_score":{"type":"double"},"exploit_availability":{"type":"boolean"},"id":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"intsights_score":{"type":"double"},"mention":{"properties":{"first_date":{"type":"keyword"},"last_date":{"type":"keyword"}}},"mentions":{"properties":{"source":{"properties":{"clear_web_cyber_blogs":{"type":"long"},"code_repositories":{"type":"long"},"dark_web":{"type":"long"},"exploit":{"type":"long"},"hacking_forum":{"type":"long"},"instant_message":{"type":"long"},"paste_site":{"type":"long"},"social_media":{"type":"long"}}},"total":{"type":"long"}}},"origin":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"published_date":{"type":"date"},"related":{"properties":{"campaigns":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"malware":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"threat_actors":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}},"severity":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"update_date":{"type":"date"}}},"matched":{"properties":{"atomic":{"type":"keyword"},"field":{"type":"keyword"},"id":{"type":"keyword"},"index":{"type":"keyword"},"type":{"type":"keyword"}}}}}}},"vulnerability":{"properties":{"classification":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"enumeration":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"id":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"reference":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024},"scanner":{"properties":{"vendor":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}},"score":{"properties":{"base":{"type":"float"}}},"severity":{"type":"keyword","ignore_above":1024}}}}}}}
  • Create a transform for CVE detection Rule
PUT _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_cve_rule_transform
{"source":{"index":[".internal.alerts-security.alerts-default-*"],"query":{"bool":{"filter":[{"match_phrase":{"kibana.alert.rule.tags":"Rapid7 Threat Command"}},{"match_phrase":{"kibana.alert.rule.tags":"CVE"}},{"match_phrase":{"kibana.alert.rule.category":"Indicator Match Rule"}}]}}},"dest":{"index":"rapid7-tc-cve-correlations","pipeline":"0.1.0-ti_rapid7_threat_command-cve-rule-transform-pipeline"},"frequency":"30m","sync":{"time":{"field":"@timestamp","delay":"60s"}},"latest":{"unique_key":["kibana.alert.uuid"],"sort":"@timestamp"},"description":"This transform creates index to populate the Vulnerability Correlation and Vulnerability Correlation Details Dashboards."}
  • Start a transform for CVE detection Rule
POST _transform/ti_rapid7_threat_command_cve_rule_transform/_start

For more details, please refer to the Kibana Dev Tools Guide

Enabling correlation detection rule in Elasticsearch

  1. In Kibana, go to Security > Manage > Rules.
  2. Click the Load Elastic prebuilt rules and timeline templates button to load Elastic prebuilt detection rules. By default, all loaded prebuilt rules are disabled.
  3. In the integrations search bar, type Rapid7 Threat Command IOCs Correlation for the IOC correlation rule and Rapid7 Threat Command CVEs Correlation for the CVE correlation rule.
  4. To enable a detection rule, switch on the rule’s Enabled toggle.

Add Webhook Connectors for adding tags and comments

Please refer to the Setup Guide of Rapid7 Threat Command IOCs Correlation to tag the specific IOC in the Rapid7 Threat Command platform on correlation match.

  1. In Kibana, go to Security > Manage > Rules.
  2. In the integrations search bar, type Rapid7 Threat Command IOCs Correlation and click on it.
  3. In the About section, select Setup Guide and follow the steps.

Retention policy

Retention policy is used to retire data older than the default period. Refer to Retention Policy page for more information.

The following table indicates the retention period for each data stream. Users can update the retention period once transform is configured:

Data streamRetention Period
IOC
60 days
Alert
180 days
Vulnerability
180 days

Limitations

  1. IOC API fetches IOCs within the past six months. Hence, indicators from the most recent six months can be collected.
  2. For prebuilt Elastic rules, you can not modify most settings. Create a duplicate rule to change any parameter.

Troubleshooting

  • If you don't see any data for IOCs, Alerts, or CVEs, check the Agent logs to see if there are errors.

    • Common error types:

    1. Module is not included in the ETP Suite subscription. Verify the system modules of your account using below CURL request.
      curl -u "<account_id>:<api_key>" https://api.intsights.com/public/v1/account/system-modules
    2. Misconfigured settings, like Account ID, Access Key or filter parameters. Verify credentials using below CURL request.
      curl -u "<account_id>:<api_key>" --head https://api.intsights.com/public/v1/test-credentials
      If it gives Non-200 response then regenerate the API key from the IntSights ETP Suite UI from the 'Subscription' page.
  • If you don't see any correlation for IOCs or CVEs,

    1. Check whether transforms are running without any errors. If you face any issues in transforms please refer to Troubleshooting transforms.
    2. Check whether source indices fields (e.g. source.ip, url.full, vulnerability.id etc.) are mapped according to the ECS schema.
  • If you don't see matched documents in Matched CVE Details drill down as per the Match Count, please adjust the time range accordingly to analyze all the matched documents.

Logs reference

IOC

Retrieves all the related IOCs (Indicator of Compromises) over time.

Example

An example event for ioc looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2022-05-05T10:39:07.851Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "6dc8114b-1fd0-4282-ad4a-35d8c834f388",
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.ioc",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.7.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "threat"
        ],
        "created": "2023-02-01T09:43:14.830Z",
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.ioc",
        "ingested": "2023-02-01T09:43:15Z",
        "kind": "enrichment",
        "module": "ti_rapid7_threat_command",
        "original": "{\"firstSeen\":\"2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z\",\"lastSeen\":\"2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z\",\"lastUpdateDate\":\"2022-05-05T10:39:07.851Z\",\"relatedCampaigns\":[],\"relatedMalware\":[\"remcos\"],\"relatedThreatActors\":[],\"reportedFeeds\":[{\"confidenceLevel\":2,\"id\":\"5b68306df84f7c8696047fdd\",\"name\":\"Test Feed\"}],\"score\":13.26086956521739,\"severity\":\"Low\",\"status\":\"Active\",\"tags\":[\"Test\"],\"type\":\"IpAddresses\",\"value\":\"89.160.20.112\",\"whitelisted\":false}",
        "risk_score": 13.26087,
        "type": [
            "indicator"
        ]
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "rapid7": {
        "tc": {
            "ioc": {
                "first_seen": "2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z",
                "last_seen": "2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z",
                "last_update_date": "2022-05-05T10:39:07.851Z",
                "related": {
                    "malware": [
                        "remcos"
                    ]
                },
                "reported_feeds": [
                    {
                        "confidence": 2,
                        "id": "5b68306df84f7c8696047fdd",
                        "name": "Test Feed"
                    }
                ],
                "score": 13.26086956521739,
                "severity": "Low",
                "status": "Active",
                "tags": [
                    "Test"
                ],
                "type": "IpAddresses",
                "value": "89.160.20.112",
                "whitelisted": "false"
            }
        }
    },
    "related": {
        "ip": [
            "89.160.20.112"
        ]
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "forwarded",
        "rapid7-threat-command-ioc",
        "Test"
    ],
    "threat": {
        "indicator": {
            "as": {
                "number": 29518,
                "organization": {
                    "name": "Bredband2 AB"
                }
            },
            "confidence": "Low",
            "first_seen": "2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z",
            "geo": {
                "city_name": "Linköping",
                "continent_name": "Europe",
                "country_iso_code": "SE",
                "country_name": "Sweden",
                "location": {
                    "lat": 58.4167,
                    "lon": 15.6167
                },
                "region_iso_code": "SE-E",
                "region_name": "Östergötland County"
            },
            "ip": "89.160.20.112",
            "last_seen": "2022-05-04T20:11:04.000Z",
            "modified_at": "2022-05-05T10:39:07.851Z",
            "provider": [
                "Test Feed"
            ],
            "type": "ipv4-addr"
        }
    }
}

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
error.message
Error message.
match_only_text
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
Name of the dataset. If an event source publishes more than one type of log or events (e.g. access log, error log), the dataset is used to specify which one the event comes from. It's recommended but not required to start the dataset name with the module name, followed by a dot, then the dataset name.
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 coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Name of the module this data is coming from. If your monitoring agent supports the concept of modules or plugins to process events of a given source (e.g. Apache logs), event.module should contain the name of this module.
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.risk_score
Risk score or priority of the event (e.g. security solutions). Use your system's original value here.
float
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
rapid7.tc.ioc.first_seen
IOC first seen date in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
rapid7.tc.ioc.geolocation
Geographical location of an IP address.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.last_seen
IOC last seen date in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
rapid7.tc.ioc.last_update_date
IOC last update date in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
rapid7.tc.ioc.provider
List of the indicator providers.
array
rapid7.tc.ioc.related.campaigns
List of IOC related campaigns.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.related.malware
List of IOC related malware families.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.related.threat_actors
List of IOC related threat actors.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.reported_feeds.confidence
Confidence level of the reported feed.
double
rapid7.tc.ioc.reported_feeds.id
ID of the reported feed.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.reported_feeds.name
Name of the reported feed.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.score
IOC score between 0 - 100.
double
rapid7.tc.ioc.severity
IOC severity. Allowed values: 'High', 'Medium', 'Low', 'PendingEnrichment'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.status
State of the IOC. Allowed values: 'Active', 'Retired'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.tags
List of IOC tags.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.type
IOC type.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.value
IOC value.
keyword
rapid7.tc.ioc.whitelisted
An indicator which states if the IOC was checked and found as whitelisted or not.
keyword
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.ip
All of the IPs seen on your event.
ip
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword
threat.indicator.as.number
Unique number allocated to the autonomous system. The autonomous system number (ASN) uniquely identifies each network on the Internet.
long
threat.indicator.as.organization.name
Organization name.
keyword
threat.indicator.as.organization.name.text
Multi-field of threat.indicator.as.organization.name.
match_only_text
threat.indicator.confidence
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.
keyword
threat.indicator.description
Describes the type of action conducted by the threat.
keyword
threat.indicator.email.address
Identifies a threat indicator as an email address (irrespective of direction).
keyword
threat.indicator.file.hash.md5
MD5 hash.
keyword
threat.indicator.file.hash.sha1
SHA1 hash.
keyword
threat.indicator.file.hash.sha256
SHA256 hash.
keyword
threat.indicator.file.hash.sha384
SHA384 hash.
keyword
threat.indicator.file.hash.sha512
SHA512 hash.
keyword
threat.indicator.first_seen
The date and time when intelligence source first reported sighting this indicator.
date
threat.indicator.geo.city_name
City name.
keyword
threat.indicator.geo.continent_name
Name of the continent.
keyword
threat.indicator.geo.country_iso_code
Country ISO code.
keyword
threat.indicator.geo.country_name
Country name.
keyword
threat.indicator.geo.location
Longitude and latitude.
geo_point
threat.indicator.geo.region_iso_code
Region ISO code.
keyword
threat.indicator.geo.region_name
Region name.
keyword
threat.indicator.ip
Identifies a threat indicator as an IP address (irrespective of direction).
ip
threat.indicator.last_seen
The date and time when intelligence source last reported sighting this indicator.
date
threat.indicator.modified_at
The date and time when intelligence source last modified information for this indicator.
date
threat.indicator.provider
The name of the indicator's provider.
keyword
threat.indicator.type
Type of indicator as represented by Cyber Observable in STIX 2.0.
keyword
threat.indicator.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
threat.indicator.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
threat.indicator.url.fragment
Portion of the url after the #, such as "top". The # is not part of the fragment.
keyword
threat.indicator.url.full
If full URLs are important to your use case, they should be stored in url.full, whether this field is reconstructed or present in the event source.
wildcard
threat.indicator.url.full.text
Multi-field of threat.indicator.url.full.
match_only_text
threat.indicator.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
threat.indicator.url.original.text
Multi-field of threat.indicator.url.original.
match_only_text
threat.indicator.url.password
Password of the request.
keyword
threat.indicator.url.path
Path of the request, such as "/search".
wildcard
threat.indicator.url.port
Port of the request, such as 443.
long
threat.indicator.url.query
The query field describes the query string of the request, such as "q=elasticsearch". The ? is excluded from the query string. If a URL contains no ?, there is no query field. If there is a ? but no query, the query field exists with an empty string. The exists query can be used to differentiate between the two cases.
keyword
threat.indicator.url.registered_domain
The highest registered url domain, stripped of the subdomain. For example, the registered domain for "foo.example.com" is "example.com". This value can be determined precisely with a list like the public suffix list (http://publicsuffix.org). Trying to approximate this by simply taking the last two labels will not work well for TLDs such as "co.uk".
keyword
threat.indicator.url.scheme
Scheme of the request, such as "https". Note: The : is not part of the scheme.
keyword
threat.indicator.url.subdomain
The subdomain portion of a fully qualified domain name includes all of the names except the host name under the registered_domain. In a partially qualified domain, or if the the qualification level of the full name cannot be determined, subdomain contains all of the names below the registered domain. For example the subdomain portion of "www.east.mydomain.co.uk" is "east". If the domain has multiple levels of subdomain, such as "sub2.sub1.example.com", the subdomain field should contain "sub2.sub1", with no trailing period.
keyword
threat.indicator.url.top_level_domain
The effective top level domain (eTLD), also known as the domain suffix, is the last part of the domain name. For example, the top level domain for example.com is "com". This value can be determined precisely with a list like the public suffix list (http://publicsuffix.org). Trying to approximate this by simply taking the last label will not work well for effective TLDs such as "co.uk".
keyword
threat.indicator.url.username
Username of the request.
keyword

Alert

Retrieves organization-specific Threat Command alerts over time.

Example

An example event for alert looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2022-11-02T10:03:56.139Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "1da637f3-ae1f-45bb-9dca-72a087917374",
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.alert",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.7.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "created": "2023-02-01T09:42:42.976Z",
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.alert",
        "id": "123456789abcdefgh8866123",
        "ingested": "2023-02-01T09:42:45Z",
        "kind": "alert",
        "module": "ti_rapid7_threat_command",
        "original": "{\"Assets\":[{\"Type\":\"Domains\",\"Value\":\"example.com\"}],\"Assignees\":[],\"Closed\":{\"IsClosed\":true},\"Details\":{\"Description\":\"A suspicious domain 'example.com' was found to have characteristics indicating it may be used to carry out phishing attacks. | Recommendations:  It is recommended to block the domain in your URL filtering and mail systems. This can prevent phishing emails being received by your employees and access to websites attempting to steal sensitive information. Click “Remediate” in order to initiate the takedown process for this domain.\",\"Images\":[\"1al5s6789z6e2b0m9s8a8q60\"],\"Severity\":\"Low\",\"Source\":{\"NetworkType\":\"ClearWeb\",\"Type\":\"WHOIS servers\",\"URL\":\"http://example.com\"},\"SubType\":\"RegisteredSuspiciousDomain\",\"Tags\":[{\"CreatedBy\":\"ProfilingRule\",\"Name\":\"Phishing Domain - Default Detection Rule\",\"_id\":\"1al3p6789zxcvbnmas8a8q60\"}],\"Title\":\"Suspected Phishing Domain - 'example.com'\",\"Type\":\"Phishing\"},\"FoundDate\":\"2022-11-02T10:03:56.139Z\",\"IsFlagged\":false,\"RelatedIocs\":[\"example.com\"],\"RelatedThreatIDs\":[\"6a4e7t9a111bd0003bcc2a57\"],\"TakedownStatus\":\"NotSent\",\"UpdateDate\":\"2022-11-02T10:03:56.139Z\",\"_id\":\"123456789abcdefgh8866123\"}",
        "reference": "https://dashboard.ti.insight.rapid7.com/#/threat-command/alerts/?search=123456789abcdefgh8866123"
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "rapid7": {
        "tc": {
            "alert": {
                "assets": [
                    {
                        "type": "Domains",
                        "value": "example.com"
                    }
                ],
                "details": {
                    "description": "A suspicious domain 'example.com' was found to have characteristics indicating it may be used to carry out phishing attacks. | Recommendations:  It is recommended to block the domain in your URL filtering and mail systems. This can prevent phishing emails being received by your employees and access to websites attempting to steal sensitive information. Click “Remediate” in order to initiate the takedown process for this domain.",
                    "images": [
                        "1al5s6789z6e2b0m9s8a8q60"
                    ],
                    "severity": "Low",
                    "source": {
                        "network_type": "ClearWeb",
                        "type": "WHOIS servers",
                        "url": "http://example.com"
                    },
                    "subtype": "RegisteredSuspiciousDomain",
                    "tags": [
                        {
                            "created_by": "ProfilingRule",
                            "id": "1al3p6789zxcvbnmas8a8q60",
                            "name": "Phishing Domain - Default Detection Rule"
                        }
                    ],
                    "title": "Suspected Phishing Domain - 'example.com'",
                    "type": "Phishing"
                },
                "found_date": "2022-11-02T10:03:56.139Z",
                "id": "123456789abcdefgh8866123",
                "is_closed": true,
                "is_flagged": false,
                "related_iocs": [
                    "example.com"
                ],
                "related_threat_ids": [
                    "6a4e7t9a111bd0003bcc2a57"
                ],
                "takedown_status": "NotSent",
                "update_date": "2022-11-02T10:03:56.139Z"
            }
        }
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "forwarded",
        "rapid7-threat-command-alert",
        "Phishing Domain - Default Detection Rule"
    ]
}

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
error.message
Error message.
match_only_text
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
Name of the dataset. If an event source publishes more than one type of log or events (e.g. access log, error log), the dataset is used to specify which one the event comes from. It's recommended but not required to start the dataset name with the module name, followed by a dot, then the dataset name.
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 coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Name of the module this data is coming from. If your monitoring agent supports the concept of modules or plugins to process events of a given source (e.g. Apache logs), event.module should contain the name of this module.
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.reference
Reference URL linking to additional information about this event. This URL links to a static definition of this event. Alert events, indicated by event.kind:alert, are a common use case for this field.
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
rapid7.tc.alert.assets.type
Type of an asset.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.assets.value
Value of an asset.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.assignees
List of assignees.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.description
Description of an alert.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.images
List of alert images.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.severity
Alert severity. Allowed values: 'High', 'Medium', 'Low'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.date
Source date of an alert in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.email
Source email.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.leak_name
Name of the leak DBs in data leakage alerts.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.network_type
Source network type. Allowed values: 'ClearWeb', 'DarkWeb'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.type
Alert's source type. Allowed values: 'ApplicationStores', 'BlackMarkets', 'HackingForums', 'SocialMedia', 'PasteSites', 'Others'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.source.url
Source url.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.subtype
Subtype of an alert.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.tags.created_by
Name of the person who created the tag.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.tags.id
Unique ID of the tag.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.tags.name
Value of tag.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.title
Title of an alert.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.details.type
Type of an alert. Allowed values: 'AttackIndication', 'DataLeakage', 'Phishing', 'BrandSecurity', 'ExploitableData', 'vip'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.found_date
Found date of an alert in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
rapid7.tc.alert.id
Unique ID of an alert.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.is_closed
If true, the alert is closed.
boolean
rapid7.tc.alert.is_flagged
If true, the alert is flagged.
boolean
rapid7.tc.alert.related_iocs
List of related IOCs.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.related_threat_ids
List of related threat IDs.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.takedown_status
Alert remediation status.
keyword
rapid7.tc.alert.update_date
Last update date of an alert in Unix Millisecond Timestamp.
date
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword

Vulnerability

Retrieves CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) over time.

Example

An example event for vulnerability looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-08-24T21:46:48.619Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "746f88dd-40e1-4ee0-a6ee-6c227edf2ee0",
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.vulnerability",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.7.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "11119654-0c23-4f69-bf69-62e3eeb94a21",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.4.0"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "threat"
        ],
        "created": "2023-02-01T09:43:53.270Z",
        "dataset": "ti_rapid7_threat_command.vulnerability",
        "ingested": "2023-02-01T09:43:56Z",
        "kind": "event",
        "module": "ti_rapid7_threat_command",
        "original": "{\"cpe\":[{\"Range\":{\"VersionEndExcluding\":\"\",\"VersionEndIncluding\":\"4.0.0\",\"VersionStartExcluding\":\"\",\"VersionStartIncluding\":\"1.0.0\"},\"Title\":\"Php\",\"Value\":\"cpe:2.3:a:php:php:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*\",\"VendorProduct\":\"php php\"}],\"cveId\":\"CVE-2020-7064\",\"cvssScore\":5.4,\"exploitAvailability\":false,\"firstMentionDate\":\"N/A\",\"intsightsScore\":16,\"lastMentionDate\":\"2020-04-01T04:15:00.000Z\",\"mentionsAmount\":0,\"mentionsPerSource\":{\"ClearWebCyberBlogs\":0,\"CodeRepositories\":0,\"DarkWeb\":0,\"Exploit\":0,\"HackingForum\":0,\"InstantMessage\":0,\"PasteSite\":0,\"SocialMedia\":0},\"publishedDate\":\"2020-04-01T04:15:00.000Z\",\"relatedCampaigns\":[\"SolarWinds\"],\"relatedMalware\":[\"doppeldridex\",\"dridex\"],\"relatedThreatActors\":[\"doppelspider\"],\"severity\":\"Low\",\"updateDate\":\"2020-08-24T21:46:48.619Z\",\"vulnerabilityOrigin\":[\"Qualys\"]}",
        "type": [
            "info"
        ]
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "httpjson"
    },
    "rapid7": {
        "tc": {
            "vulnerability": {
                "cpe": [
                    {
                        "range": {
                            "version": {
                                "end": {
                                    "including": "4.0.0"
                                },
                                "start": {
                                    "including": "1.0.0"
                                }
                            }
                        },
                        "title": "Php",
                        "value": "cpe:2.3:a:php:php:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*",
                        "vendor_product": "php php"
                    }
                ],
                "cvss_score": 5.4,
                "exploit_availability": false,
                "id": "CVE-2020-7064",
                "intsights_score": 16,
                "mention": {
                    "first_date": "N/A",
                    "last_date": "2020-04-01T04:15:00.000Z"
                },
                "mentions": {
                    "source": {
                        "clear_web_cyber_blogs": 0,
                        "code_repositories": 0,
                        "dark_web": 0,
                        "exploit": 0,
                        "hacking_forum": 0,
                        "instant_message": 0,
                        "paste_site": 0,
                        "social_media": 0
                    },
                    "total": 0
                },
                "origin": [
                    "Qualys"
                ],
                "published_date": "2020-04-01T04:15:00.000Z",
                "related": {
                    "campaigns": [
                        "SolarWinds"
                    ],
                    "malware": [
                        "doppeldridex",
                        "dridex"
                    ],
                    "threat_actors": [
                        "doppelspider"
                    ]
                },
                "severity": "Low",
                "update_date": "2020-08-24T21:46:48.619Z"
            }
        }
    },
    "tags": [
        "preserve_original_event",
        "forwarded",
        "rapid7-threat-command-vulnerability"
    ],
    "vulnerability": {
        "classification": "CVSS",
        "enumeration": "CVE",
        "id": "CVE-2020-7064",
        "reference": "https://dashboard.ti.insight.rapid7.com/#/risk-analyzer/vulnerabilities?search=CVE-2020-7064",
        "scanner": {
            "vendor": "Rapid7"
        },
        "score": {
            "base": 5.4
        },
        "severity": "Low"
    }
}

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
error.message
Error message.
match_only_text
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
Name of the dataset. If an event source publishes more than one type of log or events (e.g. access log, error log), the dataset is used to specify which one the event comes from. It's recommended but not required to start the dataset name with the module name, followed by a dot, then the dataset name.
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 coming in at a regular interval or not.
keyword
event.module
Name of the module this data is coming from. If your monitoring agent supports the concept of modules or plugins to process events of a given source (e.g. Apache logs), event.module should contain the name of this module.
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
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.range.version.end.excluding
The CPE version end range.
version
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.range.version.end.including
The CPE version end range.
version
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.range.version.start.excluding
The CPE version start range.
version
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.range.version.start.including
The CPE version start range.
version
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.title
Title of CPE.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.value
Value of CPE.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cpe.vendor_product
Vendor and Product of CPE.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.cvss_score
The severity score from NVD.
double
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.exploit_availability
If true, exploit is available for this CVE.
boolean
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.id
Unique ID of a CVE.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.intsights_score
The severity score from Rapid7 Threat Command.
double
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mention.first_date
CVE's first mention date.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mention.last_date
CVE's last mention date.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.clear_web_cyber_blogs
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by ClearWebCyberBlogs.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.code_repositories
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by CodeRepositories.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.dark_web
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by DarkWeb.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.exploit
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by Exploit.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.hacking_forum
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by HackingForum.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.instant_message
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by InstantMessage.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.paste_site
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by PasteSite.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.source.social_media
The number of times a CVE is mentioned by SocialMedia.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.mentions.total
The number of times a CVE is mentioned across all sources.
long
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.origin
The origin of vulnerability.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.published_date
CVE's publish date in ISO 8601 format.
date
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.related.campaigns
List of related threat campaigns.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.related.malware
List of related malware.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.related.threat_actors
List of related threat actors.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.severity
CVE severity. Allowed values: 'Critical', 'High', 'Medium', 'Low'.
keyword
rapid7.tc.vulnerability.update_date
CVE's update date in ISO 8601 format.
date
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
keyword
vulnerability.classification
The classification of the vulnerability scoring system. For example (https://www.first.org/cvss/)
keyword
vulnerability.enumeration
The type of identifier used for this vulnerability. For example (https://cve.mitre.org/about/)
keyword
vulnerability.id
The identification (ID) is the number portion of a vulnerability entry. It includes a unique identification number for the vulnerability. For example (https://cve.mitre.org/about/faqs.html#what_is_cve_id)[Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure CVE ID]
keyword
vulnerability.reference
A resource that provides additional information, context, and mitigations for the identified vulnerability.
keyword
vulnerability.scanner.vendor
The name of the vulnerability scanner vendor.
keyword
vulnerability.score.base
Scores can range from 0.0 to 10.0, with 10.0 being the most severe. Base scores cover an assessment for exploitability metrics (attack vector, complexity, privileges, and user interaction), impact metrics (confidentiality, integrity, and availability), and scope. For example (https://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document)
float
vulnerability.severity
The severity of the vulnerability can help with metrics and internal prioritization regarding remediation. For example (https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln-metrics/cvss)
keyword

Changelog

VersionDetails
1.1.0
Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.7.0.
1.0.0
Enhancement View pull request
Release Rapid7 Threat Command as GA.
0.1.0
Enhancement View pull request
Initial draft for Rapid7 Threat Command integration along with "IOC", "Alert" and "Vulnerability" data stream and detection rule to correlate IOCs and Vulnerabilities against the user data.