Drone Flights Activity events report the activity of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), their Operators, and mission-planning and authorization metadata as reported by the UAS platforms themselves, by Counter-UAS (CUAS) systems, or other remote monitoring or sensing infrastructure. Based on the Remote ID defined in Standard Specification for Remote ID and Tracking (ASTM Designation: F3411-22a) ASTM F3411-22a
The 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.
The 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.
Group:context
The 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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The destination network endpoint of the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) platform, or other unmanned systems monitoring and/or sensing infrastructure.
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The 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:
Indicates 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.
Group:primary
The 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.
The 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.
Group:classification
The event/finding severity, normalized to the caption of the severity_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the source.
The 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.
Group:context
The source network endpoint of the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) platform, or other unmanned systems monitoring and/or sensing infrastructure.
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The normalized Operational status for the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) normalized to the caption of the status_id value. In the case of 'Other', it is defined by the source.
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Traffic refers to the amount of data transmitted from a Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) or Counter Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) (CUAS) system at a given point of time. Ex: bytes_in and bytes_out.
Group:classification
The 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.
Group:primary
The Unmanned Aerial System object describes the characteristics, Position Location Information (PLI), and other metadata of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and other unmanned and drone systems used in Remote ID. Remote ID is defined in the Standard Specification for Remote ID and Tracking (ASTM Designation: F3411-22a) ASTM F3411-22a.