Application Security Posture Finding
application_security_posture_finding
The Application Security Posture Finding event is a notification about any bug, defect, deficiency, exploit, vulnerability, weakness or any other issue with software and related systems. Application Security Posture Findings typically involve reporting on the greater context including compliance, impacted resources, remediation guidance, specific code defects, and/or vulnerability metadata. Application Security Posture Findings can be reported by Threat & Vulnerability Management (TVM) tools, Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) tools, or other similar tools. Note: if the event producer is a security control, the security_control profile should be applied and its attacks information, if present, should be duplicated into the finding_info object. 
Note: If the Finding is an incident, i.e. requires incident workflow, also apply the incident profile or aggregate this finding into an Incident Finding.
Attributes
| Caption | Name | Type | Description | 
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| Action | action | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe normalized caption of action_id.
        
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| Action ID | action_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe action taken by a control or other policy-based system leading to an outcome or disposition. An unknown action may still correspond to a known disposition. Refer to disposition_id for the outcome of the action.
        
            
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| Activity ID | activity_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:classificationThe normalized identifier of the finding activity. 
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| Activity | activity_name | 
        String | 
            Group:classificationThe finding activity name, as defined by the activity_id.
        
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| Actor | actor | 
        Actor[] | 
            Group:primaryThe actor object describes details about the user/role/process that was the source of the activity. Note that this is not the threat actor of a campaign but may be part of a campaign.  | 
    
| API Details | api | 
        API[] | 
            Group:contextDescribes details about a typical API (Application Programming Interface) call.  | 
    
| Related Application | application | 
        Application[] | 
            Group:primaryAn Application describes the details for an inventoried application as reported by an Application Security tool or other Developer-centric tooling. Applications can be defined as Kubernetes resources, Containerized resources, or application hosting-specific cloud sources such as AWS Elastic BeanStalk, AWS Lightsail, or Azure Logic Apps.  | 
    
| Assignee | assignee | 
        User[] | 
            Entity:USERGroup: primaryThe details of the user assigned to an Incident.  | 
    
| Assignee Group | assignee_group | 
        Group[] | 
            Group:primaryThe details of the group assigned to an Incident.  | 
    
| MITRE ATT&CK® and ATLAS™ Details | attacks | 
        MITRE ATT&CK® & ATLAS™[] | 
            Group:primaryAn array of MITRE ATT&CK® objects describing identified tactics, techniques & sub-techniques. The objects are compatible with MITRE ATLAS™ tactics, techniques & sub-techniques.  | 
    
| Authorization Information | authorizations | 
        Authorization Result[] | 
            Group:primaryProvides details about an authorization, such as authorization outcome, and any associated policies related to the activity/event.  | 
    
| Category | category_name | 
        String | 
            Group:classificationThe event category name, as defined by category_uid value: Findings.
        
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| Category ID | category_uid | 
        Integer | 
            Group:classificationThe category unique identifier of the event. 
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| Class | class_name | 
        String | 
            Group:classificationThe event class name, as defined by class_uid value: Application Security Posture Finding.
        
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| Class ID | class_uid | 
        Integer | 
            Group:classificationThe unique identifier of a class. A class describes the attributes available in an event. 
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| Cloud | cloud | 
        Cloud[] | 
            Group:primaryDescribes details about the Cloud environment where the event was originally created or logged.  | 
    
| Comment | comment | 
        String | 
            Group:contextA user provided comment about the finding.  | 
    
| Related Compliance | compliance | 
        Compliance[] | 
            Group:primaryProvides compliance context to vulnerabilities and other weaknesses that are reported as part of an Application Security or Vulnerability Management tool's built-in compliance framework mapping.  | 
    
| Confidence | confidence | 
        String | 
            Group:contextThe confidence, normalized to the caption of the confidence_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the event source.  | 
    
| Confidence ID | confidence_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:contextThe normalized confidence refers to the accuracy of the rule that created the finding. A rule with a low confidence means that the finding scope is wide and may create finding reports that may not be malicious in nature. 
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| Confidence Score | confidence_score | 
        Integer | 
            Group:contextThe confidence score as reported by the event source.  | 
    
| Count | count | 
        Integer | 
            Group:occurrenceThe number of times that events in the same logical group occurred during the event Start Time to End Time period.  | 
    
| Device | device | 
        Device[] | 
            Entity:ENDPOINTGroup: contextDescribes the affected device/host. If applicable, it can be used in conjunction with Resource(s). e.g. Specific details about an AWS EC2 instance, that is affected by the Finding.  | 
    
| Disposition | disposition | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe disposition name, normalized to the caption of the disposition_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the event source.  | 
    
| Disposition ID | disposition_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryDescribes the outcome or action taken by a security control, such as access control checks, malware detections or various types of policy violations. 
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| Duration Milliseconds | duration | 
        Long | 
            Group:occurrenceThe event duration or aggregate time, the amount of time the event covers from start_time to end_time in milliseconds.
        
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| End Time | end_time | 
        Timestamp | 
            Group:occurrenceThe time of the most recent event included in the finding.  | 
    
| Enrichments | enrichments | 
        Enrichment[] | 
            Group:contextThe additional information from an external data source, which is associated with the event or a finding. For example add location information for the IP address in the DNS answers: [{"name": "answers.ip", "value": "92.24.47.250", "type": "location", "data": {"city": "Socotra", "continent": "Asia", "coordinates": [-25.4153, 17.0743], "country": "YE", "desc": "Yemen"}}]
        
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| Finding Information | finding_info | 
        Finding Information[] | 
            Group:primaryDescribes the supporting information about a generated finding.  | 
    
| Firewall Rule | firewall_rule | 
        Firewall Rule[] | 
            Group:primaryThe firewall rule that pertains to the control that triggered the event, if applicable.  | 
    
| Impact | impact | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe impact , normalized to the caption of the impact_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the event source.  | 
    
| Impact ID | impact_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe normalized impact of the incident or finding. Per NIST, this is the magnitude of harm that can be expected to result from the consequences of unauthorized disclosure, modification, destruction, or loss of information or information system availability. 
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| Impact Score | impact_score | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe impact as an integer value of the finding, valid range 0-100.  | 
    
| Alert | is_alert | 
        Boolean | 
            Group:primaryIndicates that the event is considered to be an alertable signal. Should be set to true if disposition_id = Alert among other dispositions, and/or risk_level_id or severity_id of the event is elevated. Not all control events will be alertable, for example if disposition_id = Exonerated or disposition_id = Allowed.
        
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| Suspected Breach | is_suspected_breach | 
        Boolean | 
            Group:primaryA determination based on analytics as to whether a potential breach was found.  | 
    
| Malware | malware | 
        Malware[] | 
            Group:primaryA list of Malware objects, describing details about the identified malware.  | 
    
| Malware Scan Info | malware_scan_info | 
        Malware Scan Info[] | 
            Group:primaryDescribes details about the scan job that identified malware on the target system.  | 
    
| Message | message | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe description of the event/finding, as defined by the source.  | 
    
| Metadata | metadata | 
        Metadata[] | 
            Group:contextThe metadata associated with the event or a finding.  | 
    
| Observables | observables | 
        Observable[] | 
            Group:primaryThe observables associated with the event or a finding.  | 
    
| OSINT | osint | 
        OSINT[] | 
            Group:primaryThe OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) object contains details related to an indicator such as the indicator itself, related indicators, geolocation, registrar information, subdomains, analyst commentary, and other contextual information. This information can be used to further enrich a detection or finding by providing decisioning support to other analysts and engineers.  | 
    
| Policy | policy | 
        Policy[] | 
            Group:primaryThe policy that pertains to the control that triggered the event, if applicable. For example the name of an anti-malware policy or an access control policy.  | 
    
| Priority | priority | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe priority, normalized to the caption of the priority_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the event source.  | 
    
| Priority ID | priority_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe normalized priority. Priority identifies the relative importance of the incident or finding. It is a measurement of urgency. 
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| Raw Data | raw_data | 
        JSON | 
            Group:contextThe event data as received from the event source.  | 
    
| Raw Data Hash | raw_data_hash | 
        Fingerprint[] | 
            Entity:FINGERPRINTGroup: contextThe hash, which describes the content of the raw_data field.  | 
    
| Raw Data Size | raw_data_size | 
        Long | 
            Group:contextThe size of the raw data which was transformed into an OCSF event, in bytes.  | 
    
| Record ID | record_id | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryUnique idenifier for the event  | 
    
| Remediation Guidance | remediation | 
        Remediation[] | 
            Group:contextDescribes the recommended remediation steps to address identified vulnerabilities or weaknesses.  | 
    
| Affected Resources | resources | 
        Resource Details[] | 
            Group:contextDescribes details about the resource/resources that are affected by the vulnerability/vulnerabilities.  | 
    
| Risk Details | risk_details | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryDescribes the risk associated with the finding.  | 
    
| Risk Level | risk_level | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe risk level, normalized to the caption of the risk_level_id value.  | 
    
| Risk Level ID | risk_level_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe normalized risk level id. 
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| Risk Score | risk_score | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe risk score as reported by the event source.  | 
    
| Severity | severity | 
        String | 
            Group:classificationThe event/finding severity, normalized to the caption of the severity_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the source.
        
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| Severity ID | severity_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:classificationThe normalized identifier of the event/finding severity. The normalized severity is a measurement the effort and expense required to manage and resolve an event or incident. Smaller numerical values represent lower impact events, and larger numerical values represent higher impact events.
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| Source URL | src_url | 
        URL String | 
            Entity:URL_STRINGGroup: primaryA Url link used to access the original incident.  | 
    
| Start Time | start_time | 
        Timestamp | 
            Group:occurrenceThe time of the least recent event included in the finding.  | 
    
| Status | status | 
        String | 
            Group:contextThe normalized status of the Finding set by the consumer normalized to the caption of the status_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the source.  | 
    
| Status Code | status_code | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe event status code, as reported by the event source. For example, in a Windows Failed Authentication event, this would be the value of 'Failure Code', e.g. 0x18.  | 
    
| Status Detail | status_detail | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe status detail contains additional information about the event/finding outcome.  | 
    
| Status ID | status_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:contextThe normalized status identifier of the Finding, set by the consumer. 
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| Ticket | ticket | 
        Ticket[] | 
            Group:primaryThe linked ticket in the ticketing system. 
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| Tickets | tickets | 
        Ticket[] | 
            Group:primaryThe associated ticket(s) in the ticketing system. Each ticket contains details like ticket ID, status, etc.  | 
    
| Event Time | time | 
        Timestamp | 
            Group:occurrenceThe normalized event occurrence time or the finding creation time.  | 
    
| Timezone Offset | timezone_offset | 
        Integer | 
            Group:occurrenceThe number of minutes that the reported event time is ahead or behind UTC, in the range -1,080 to +1,080.
        
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| Type Name | type_name | 
        String | 
            Group:classificationThe event/finding type name, as defined by the type_uid.  | 
    
| Type ID | type_uid | 
        Long | 
            Group:classificationThe event/finding type ID. It identifies the event's semantics and structure. The value is calculated by the logging system as: class_uid * 100 + activity_id.
        
            
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| Unmapped | unmapped | 
        Unmapped[] | 
            Group:contextData from the source that was not mapped into the schema.  | 
    
| Vendor Attributes | vendor_attributes | 
        Vendor Attributes[] | 
            Group:contextThe Vendor Attributes object can be used to represent values of attributes populated by the Vendor/Finding Provider. It can help distinguish between the vendor-provided values and consumer-updated values, of key attributes like severity_id.The original finding producer should not populate this object. It should be populated by consuming systems that support data mutability.  | 
    
| Verdict | verdict | 
        String | 
            Group:primaryThe verdict assigned to an Incident finding.  | 
    
| Verdict ID | verdict_id | 
        Integer | 
            Group:primaryThe normalized verdict of an Incident. 
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| Vulnerabilities | vulnerabilities | 
        Vulnerability Details[] | 
            Group:primaryThis object describes vulnerabilities reported in a security finding.  | 
    
Relationships
Outbound Relationships
Application Security Posture Finding references the following objects and events in its attributes:
- Unmapped
 - Finding Information
 - Resource Details
 - Application
 - Metadata
 - Device
 - API
 - Vendor Attributes
 - Malware Scan Info
 - Enrichment
 - Compliance
 - Observable
 - Cloud
 - Remediation
 - Firewall Rule
 - Group
 - OSINT
 - User
 - Authorization Result
 - Policy
 - Ticket
 - Vulnerability Details
 - Fingerprint
 - Malware
 - Actor
 - MITRE ATT&CK® & ATLAS™
 
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