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xdr.cynet

Introduction

The tags beginning with xdr.cynet identify events generated by Cynet

Valid tags and data tables

The full tag must have at least 2 levels, which are fixed as xdr.cynet. The third level identifies the type of events sent, and the fourth level indicates the event subtype.

These are the valid tags and corresponding data tables that will receive the parsers' data:

Product/Service

Tag

Data table

Product/Service

Tag

Data table

Cynet XDR

xdr.cynet.va.agents

xdr.cynet

xdr.cynet.audit.events

xdr.cynet.alerts.events

xdr.cynet.alerts.events

xdr.cynet.audit.events

xdr.cynet.audit.events

xdr.cynet.va.agents

 

xdr.cynet.va

xdr.cynet.va.installed_softwares

xdr.cynet.va.patch_validation

xdr.cynet.va.patches.existing

xdr.cynet.va.patches.missing

xdr.cynet.va.risky_apps

xdr.cynet.va.agents

xdr.cynet.va.agents

xdr.cynet.va.installed_softwares

xdr.cynet.va.installed_softwares

xdr.cynet.va.patch_validation

xdr.cynet.va.patch_validation

xdr.cynet.va.patches.existing

xdr.cynet.va.patches

xdr.cynet.va.patches.missing

xdr.cynet.va.risky_apps

xdr.cynet.va.risky_apps

For more information, read more About Devo tags.

Table structure

These are the fields displayed in these tables:

How is the data sent to Devo?

Logs generated by Cynet XDR are forwarded to Devo using a dedicated collector. Contact us if you need to forward these events to your Devo domain so we can guide you through the process.