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Check Point

Collect logs from Check Point with Elastic Agent.

Version
1.31.0 (View all)
Compatible Kibana version(s)
8.6.0 or higher
Supported Serverless project types

Security
Observability
Subscription level
Basic
Level of support
Elastic

The Check Point integration allows you to monitor Check Point Firewall logs from appliances running Check Point Management.

Use the Check Point integration to collect and parse firewall event logs. Then visualize that data in Kibana, create alerts to notify you if something goes wrong, and reference the firewall data stream when troubleshooting an issue.

For example, you could use the data from this integration to spot unusual network activity and malicious traffic on your network. You could also use the data to review or troubleshoot the rules that have been set up to block these activities. You can do this by looking at additional context in the logs, such as the source of the requests, and more.

Data streams

The Check Point integration collects one type of data: logs.

Logs help you keep a record of events logged by your firewall device. Logs collected by the Check Point integration include all logged network events specified by the firewall's rules. See more details in the Logs reference.

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.

You will need one or more Check Point Firewall appliances to monitor.

Compatibility

This integration has been tested against Check Point Log Exporter on R80.X and R81.X.

Setup

  1. Install Elastic Agent on a host between your Check Point Log Exporter instance and Elastic Cluster. The agent will be used to receive syslog data from your Check Point firewalls and ship the events to Elasticsearch.
  2. For each firewall device you wish to monitor, create a new Log Exporter/SIEM object in Check Point SmartConsole. Set the target server and target port to the Elastic Agent IP address and port number. Set the protocol to UDP or TCP, the Check Point integration supports both. Set the format to syslog.
  3. Configure the Management Server or Dedicated Log Server object in SmartConsole.
  4. Install the database within SmartConsole (steps included in the Checkpoint docs linked above).
  5. Within Kibana, browse to Integrations and locate the Check Point integration, and 'Add Check Point'
  6. Configure the TCP or UDP input, depending on the protocol you configured Check Point to use.
  7. Add a certificate if using Secure Syslog over TCP with TLS (optional)
  8. Add integration to a New/Existing policy.
  9. Browse to dashboard/discover to validate data is flowing from Check Point.

For step-by-step instructions on how to set up an integration, see the Getting started guide.

In some instances firewall events may have the same Checkpoint loguid and arrive during the same timestamp resulting in a fingerprint collision. To avoid this enable semi-unified logging in the Checkpoint dashboard.

Logs reference

Firewall

The Check Point integration collects data in a single data stream, the firewall data set. This consists of log entries from the Log Exporter in the Syslog format.

An example event for firewall looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-03-29T13:19:20.000Z",
    "agent": {
        "ephemeral_id": "81d2d360-6c18-4a7e-8eef-cb77b6566cec",
        "id": "ecc82406-78ce-41c1-b1e2-7c12ce01f525",
        "name": "docker-fleet-agent",
        "type": "filebeat",
        "version": "8.5.1"
    },
    "checkpoint": {
        "sys_message": "The eth0 interface is not protected by the anti-spoofing feature. Your network may be at risk"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "dataset": "checkpoint.firewall",
        "namespace": "ep",
        "type": "logs"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "ecc82406-78ce-41c1-b1e2-7c12ce01f525",
        "snapshot": false,
        "version": "8.5.1"
    },
    "event": {
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "category": [
            "network"
        ],
        "created": "2023-02-09T03:09:35.057Z",
        "dataset": "checkpoint.firewall",
        "id": "{0x5e80a059,0x0,0x6401a8c0,0x3c7878a}",
        "ingested": "2023-02-09T03:09:36Z",
        "kind": "event",
        "sequence": 1,
        "timezone": "UTC"
    },
    "input": {
        "type": "tcp"
    },
    "log": {
        "source": {
            "address": "192.168.32.6:58272"
        }
    },
    "network": {
        "direction": "inbound"
    },
    "observer": {
        "ingress": {
            "interface": {
                "name": "daemon"
            }
        },
        "name": "192.168.1.100",
        "product": "System Monitor",
        "type": "firewall",
        "vendor": "Checkpoint"
    },
    "tags": [
        "forwarded"
    ]
}

Exported fields

FieldDescriptionType
@timestamp
Event timestamp.
date
checkpoint.action_reason
Connection drop reason.
integer
checkpoint.action_reason_msg
Connection drop reason message.
keyword
checkpoint.additional_info
ID of original file/mail which are sent by admin.
keyword
checkpoint.additional_ip
DNS host name.
keyword
checkpoint.additional_rdata
List of additional resource records.
keyword
checkpoint.advanced_changes
keyword
checkpoint.alert
Alert level of matched rule (for connection logs).
keyword
checkpoint.allocated_ports
Amount of allocated ports.
integer
checkpoint.analyzed_on
Check Point ThreatCloud / emulator name.
keyword
checkpoint.answer_rdata
List of answer resource records to the questioned domains.
keyword
checkpoint.anti_virus_type
Anti virus type.
keyword
checkpoint.app_desc
Application description.
keyword
checkpoint.app_id
Application ID.
integer
checkpoint.app_package
Unique identifier of the application on the protected mobile device.
keyword
checkpoint.app_properties
List of all found categories.
keyword
checkpoint.app_repackaged
Indicates whether the original application was repackage not by the official developer.
keyword
checkpoint.app_sid_id
Unique SHA identifier of a mobile application.
keyword
checkpoint.app_sig_id
IOC indicator description.
keyword
checkpoint.app_version
Version of the application downloaded on the protected mobile device.
keyword
checkpoint.appi_name
Name of application downloaded on the protected mobile device.
keyword
checkpoint.arrival_time
Email arrival timestamp.
keyword
checkpoint.attachments_num
Number of attachments in the mail.
integer
checkpoint.attack_status
In case of a malicious event on an endpoint computer, the status of the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.audit_status
Audit Status. Can be Success or Failure.
keyword
checkpoint.auth_method
Password authentication protocol used (PAP or EAP).
keyword
checkpoint.auth_status
The authentication status for an event.
keyword
checkpoint.authority_rdata
List of authoritative servers.
keyword
checkpoint.authorization
Authorization HTTP header value.
keyword
checkpoint.bcc
List of BCC addresses.
keyword
checkpoint.blade_name
Blade name.
keyword
checkpoint.broker_publisher
IP address of the broker publisher who shared the session information.
ip
checkpoint.browse_time
Application session browse time.
keyword
checkpoint.c_bytes
Boolean value indicates whether bytes sent from the client side are used.
integer
checkpoint.calc_desc
Log description.
keyword
checkpoint.capacity
Capacity of the ports.
integer
checkpoint.capture_uuid
UUID generated for the capture. Used when enabling the capture when logging.
keyword
checkpoint.cc
The Carbon Copy address of the email.
keyword
checkpoint.certificate_resource
HTTPS resource Possible values: SNI or domain name (DN).
keyword
checkpoint.certificate_validation
Precise error, describing HTTPS certificate failure under "HTTPS categorize websites" feature.
keyword
checkpoint.cgnet
Describes NAT allocation for specific subscriber.
keyword
checkpoint.chunk_type
Chunck of the sctp stream.
keyword
checkpoint.client_ipe
keyword
checkpoint.client_name
Client Application or Software Blade that detected the event.
keyword
checkpoint.client_type
Endpoint Connect.
keyword
checkpoint.client_type_os
Client OS detected in the HTTP request.
keyword
checkpoint.client_version
Build version of SandBlast Agent client installed on the computer.
keyword
checkpoint.cluster_info
Cluster information. Possible options: Failover reason/cluster state changes/CP cluster or 3rd party.
keyword
checkpoint.comment
keyword
checkpoint.community
Community name for the IPSec key and the use of the IKEv.
keyword
checkpoint.confidence_level
Confidence level determined by ThreatCloud.
integer
checkpoint.conn_direction
Connection direction
keyword
checkpoint.connection_uid
Calculation of md5 of the IP and user name as UID.
keyword
checkpoint.connectivity_level
Log for a new connection in wire mode.
keyword
checkpoint.conns_amount
Connections amount of aggregated log info.
integer
checkpoint.content_disposition
Indicates how the content is expected to be displayed inline in the browser.
keyword
checkpoint.content_length
Indicates the size of the entity-body of the HTTP header.
keyword
checkpoint.content_risk
File risk.
integer
checkpoint.content_type
Mail content type. Possible values: application/msword, text/html, image/gif etc.
keyword
checkpoint.context_num
Serial number of the log for a specific connection.
integer
checkpoint.contract_name
keyword
checkpoint.control_log_type
keyword
checkpoint.cookieI
Initiator cookie.
keyword
checkpoint.cookieR
Responder cookie.
keyword
checkpoint.cp_component_name
keyword
checkpoint.cp_component_version
keyword
checkpoint.cp_message
Used to log a general message.
integer
checkpoint.cvpn_category
Mobile Access application type.
keyword
checkpoint.cvpn_resource
Mobile Access application.
keyword
checkpoint.data_type_name
Data type in rulebase that was matched.
keyword
checkpoint.db_ver
Database version
keyword
checkpoint.dce-rpc_interface_uuid
Log for new RPC state - UUID values
keyword
checkpoint.default_device_message
Encapsulated log message.
keyword
checkpoint.delivery_time
Timestamp of when email was delivered (MTA finished handling the email.
keyword
checkpoint.desc
Override application description.
keyword
checkpoint.description
Additional explanation how the security gateway enforced the connection.
keyword
checkpoint.destination_object
Matched object name on destination column.
keyword
checkpoint.detected_on
System and applications version the file was emulated on.
keyword
checkpoint.developer_certificate_name
Name of the developer's certificate that was used to sign the mobile application.
keyword
checkpoint.device_name
Name of the device.
keyword
checkpoint.device_type
Type of the device.
keyword
checkpoint.diameter_app_ID
The ID of diameter application.
integer
checkpoint.diameter_cmd_code
Diameter not allowed application command id.
integer
checkpoint.diameter_msg_type
Diameter message type.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_action_reason
Action chosen reason.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_additional_action
Watermark/None.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_categories
Data type category.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_data_type_name
Matched data type.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_data_type_uid
Unique ID of the matched data type.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_fingerprint_files_number
Number of successfully scanned files in repository.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_fingerprint_long_status
Scan status - long format.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_fingerprint_short_status
Scan status - short format.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_incident_uid
Unique ID of the matched rule.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_recipients
Mail recipients.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_related_incident_uid
Other ID related to this one.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_relevant_data_types
In case of Compound/Group: the inner data types that were matched.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_repository_directories_number
Number of directories in repository.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_files_number
Number of files in repository.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_id
ID of scanned repository.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_repository_not_scanned_directories_percentage
Percentage of directories the Security Gateway was unable to read.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_reached_directories_number
Number of scanned directories in repository.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_root_path
Repository path.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_repository_scan_progress
Scan percentage.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_scanned_directories_number
Amount of directories scanned.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_scanned_files_number
Number of scanned files in repository.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_scanned_total_size
Size scanned.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_skipped_files_number
Skipped number of files because of configuration.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_total_size
Repository size.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_repository_unreachable_directories_number
Number of directories the Security Gateway was unable to read.
integer
checkpoint.dlp_rule_name
Matched rule name.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_subject
Mail subject.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_template_score
Template data type match score.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_transint
HTTP/SMTP/FTP.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_violation_description
Violation descriptions described in the rulebase.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_watermark_profile
Watermark which was applied.
keyword
checkpoint.dlp_word_list
Phrases matched by data type.
keyword
checkpoint.dns_query
DNS query.
keyword
checkpoint.dport_svc
Destination port of the connection.
integer
checkpoint.drop_reason
Drop reason description.
keyword
checkpoint.dropped_file_hash
List of file hashes dropped from the original file.
keyword
checkpoint.dropped_file_name
List of names dropped from the original file.
keyword
checkpoint.dropped_file_type
List of file types dropped from the original file.
keyword
checkpoint.dropped_file_verdict
List of file verdics dropped from the original file.
keyword
checkpoint.dropped_incoming
Number of incoming bytes dropped when using UP-limit feature.
integer
checkpoint.dropped_outgoing
Number of outgoing bytes dropped when using UP-limit feature.
integer
checkpoint.dropped_total
Amount of dropped packets (both incoming and outgoing).
integer
checkpoint.drops_amount
Amount of multicast packets dropped.
integer
checkpoint.dst_country
Destination country.
keyword
checkpoint.dst_phone_number
Destination IP-Phone.
keyword
checkpoint.dst_user_dn
User distinguished name connected to the destination IP address.
keyword
checkpoint.dst_user_name
Connected user name on the destination IP.
keyword
checkpoint.dstkeyid
Responder Spi ID.
keyword
checkpoint.duplicate
Log marked as duplicated, when mail is split and the Security Gateway sees it twice.
keyword
checkpoint.duration
Scan duration.
keyword
checkpoint.elapsed
Time passed since start time.
keyword
checkpoint.email_content
Mail contents. Possible options: attachments/links & attachments/links/text only.
keyword
checkpoint.email_control
Engine name.
keyword
checkpoint.email_control_analysis
Message classification, received from spam vendor engine.
keyword
checkpoint.email_headers
String containing all the email headers.
keyword
checkpoint.email_id
Email number in smtp connection.
keyword
checkpoint.email_message_id
Email session id (uniqe ID of the mail).
keyword
checkpoint.email_queue_id
Postfix email queue id.
keyword
checkpoint.email_queue_name
Postfix email queue name.
keyword
checkpoint.email_recipients_num
Amount of recipients whom the mail was sent to.
long
checkpoint.email_session_id
Connection uuid.
keyword
checkpoint.email_spam_category
Email categories. Possible values: spam/not spam/phishing.
keyword
checkpoint.email_status
Describes the email's state. Possible options: delivered, deferred, skipped, bounced, hold, new, scan_started, scan_ended
keyword
checkpoint.email_subject
Original email subject.
keyword
checkpoint.emulated_on
Images the files were emulated on.
keyword
checkpoint.encryption_failure
Message indicating why the encryption failed.
keyword
checkpoint.end_time
TCP connection end time.
keyword
checkpoint.end_user_firewall_type
End user firewall type.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_access_status
Access denied.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_associated_policies
Associated policies.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_noncompliance_reason
Non-compliance reason.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_rule_action
Unknown rule action.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_rule_name
Unknown rule name.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_rule_type
Unknown rule type.
keyword
checkpoint.esod_scan_status
Scan failed.
keyword
checkpoint.event_count
Number of events associated with the log.
long
checkpoint.expire_time
Connection closing time.
keyword
checkpoint.extension_version
Build version of the SandBlast Agent browser extension.
keyword
checkpoint.extracted_file_hash
Archive hash in case of extracted files.
keyword
checkpoint.extracted_file_names
Names of extracted files in case of an archive.
keyword
checkpoint.extracted_file_type
Types of extracted files in case of an archive.
keyword
checkpoint.extracted_file_uid
UID of extracted files in case of an archive.
keyword
checkpoint.extracted_file_verdict
Verdict of extracted files in case of an archive.
keyword
checkpoint.facility
keyword
checkpoint.failure_impact
The impact of update service failure.
keyword
checkpoint.failure_reason
MTA failure description.
keyword
checkpoint.fields
keyword
checkpoint.fieldschanges
keyword
checkpoint.file_direction
File direction. Possible options: upload/download.
keyword
checkpoint.file_name
Malicious file name.
keyword
checkpoint.files_names
List of files requested by FTP.
keyword
checkpoint.first_hit_time
First hit time in current interval.
integer
checkpoint.frequency
keyword
checkpoint.fs-proto
The file share protocol used in mobile acess file share application.
keyword
checkpoint.ftp_user
FTP username.
keyword
checkpoint.fw_message
Used for various firewall errors.
keyword
checkpoint.fw_subproduct
Can be vpn/non vpn.
keyword
checkpoint.hide_ip
Source IP which will be used after CGNAT.
ip
checkpoint.hit
Number of hits on a rule.
integer
checkpoint.host_time
Local time on the endpoint computer.
keyword
checkpoint.http_host
Domain name of the server that the HTTP request is sent to.
keyword
checkpoint.http_location
Response header, indicates the URL to redirect a page to.
keyword
checkpoint.http_server
Server HTTP header value, contains information about the software used by the origin server, which handles the request.
keyword
checkpoint.https_inspection_action
HTTPS inspection action (Inspect/Bypass/Error).
keyword
checkpoint.https_inspection_rule_id
ID of the matched rule.
keyword
checkpoint.https_inspection_rule_name
Name of the matched rule.
keyword
checkpoint.https_validation
Precise error, describing HTTPS inspection failure.
keyword
checkpoint.icap_more_info
Free text for verdict.
integer
checkpoint.icap_server_name
Server name.
keyword
checkpoint.icap_server_service
Service name, as given in the ICAP URI
keyword
checkpoint.icap_service_id
Service ID, can work with multiple servers, treated as services.
integer
checkpoint.icmp
Number of packets, received by the client.
keyword
checkpoint.icmp_code
In case a connection is ICMP, code info will be added to the log.
long
checkpoint.icmp_type
In case a connection is ICMP, type info will be added to the log.
long
checkpoint.id
Override application ID.
integer
checkpoint.identity_src
The source for authentication identity information.
keyword
checkpoint.identity_type
The type of identity used for authentication.
keyword
checkpoint.ike
IKEMode (PHASE1, PHASE2, etc..).
keyword
checkpoint.ike_ids
All QM ids.
keyword
checkpoint.impacted_files
In case of an infection on an endpoint computer, the list of files that the malware impacted.
keyword
checkpoint.incident_extension
Matched data type.
keyword
checkpoint.indicator_description
IOC indicator description.
keyword
checkpoint.indicator_name
IOC indicator name.
keyword
checkpoint.indicator_reference
IOC indicator reference.
keyword
checkpoint.indicator_uuid
IOC indicator uuid.
keyword
checkpoint.info
Special log message.
keyword
checkpoint.information
Policy installation status for a specific blade.
keyword
checkpoint.inspection_category
Inspection category: protocol anomaly, signature etc.
keyword
checkpoint.inspection_item
Blade element performed inspection.
keyword
checkpoint.inspection_profile
Profile which the activated protection belongs to.
keyword
checkpoint.inspection_settings_log
Indicats that the log was released by inspection settings.
keyword
checkpoint.install_policy_acceleration
Whether policy installation was accelerated. See CheckPoint R81 Security Mnagement Admin Guide (PDF).
keyword
checkpoint.installed_products
List of installed Endpoint Software Blades.
keyword
checkpoint.int_end
Subscriber end int which will be used for NAT.
integer
checkpoint.int_start
Subscriber start int which will be used for NAT.
integer
checkpoint.interface_name
Designated interface for mirror And decrypt.
keyword
checkpoint.internal_ca
keyword
checkpoint.internal_error
Internal error, for troubleshooting
keyword
checkpoint.invalid_file_size
File_size field is valid only if this field is set to 0.
integer
checkpoint.ip_address
ip
checkpoint.ip_option
IP option that was dropped.
integer
checkpoint.isp_link
Name of ISP link.
keyword
checkpoint.last_hit_time
Last hit time in current interval.
integer
checkpoint.last_rematch_time
Connection rematched time.
keyword
checkpoint.layer_name
Layer name.
keyword
checkpoint.layer_uuid
Layer UUID.
keyword
checkpoint.limit_applied
Indicates whether the session was actually date limited.
integer
checkpoint.limit_requested
Indicates whether data limit was requested for the session.
integer
checkpoint.link_probing_status_update
IP address response status.
keyword
checkpoint.links_num
Number of links in the mail.
integer
checkpoint.log_delay
Time left before deleting template.
integer
checkpoint.log_id
Unique identity for logs.
integer
checkpoint.log_sys_message
Sytem log messages.
keyword
checkpoint.logic_changes
keyword
checkpoint.logid
System messages
keyword
checkpoint.long_desc
More information on the process (usually describing error reason in failure).
keyword
checkpoint.machine
L2TP machine which triggered the log and the log refers to it.
keyword
checkpoint.malware_family
Additional information on protection.
keyword
checkpoint.match_fk
Rule number.
integer
checkpoint.match_id
Private key of the rule
integer
checkpoint.matched_file
Unique ID of the matched data type.
keyword
checkpoint.matched_file_percentage
Fingerprint: match percentage of the traffic.
integer
checkpoint.matched_file_text_segments
Fingerprint: number of text segments matched by this traffic.
integer
checkpoint.media_type
Media used (audio, video, etc.)
keyword
checkpoint.message
ISP link has failed.
keyword
checkpoint.message_info
Used for information messages, for example:NAT connection has ended.
keyword
checkpoint.message_size
Mail/post size.
integer
checkpoint.method
HTTP method.
keyword
checkpoint.methods
IPSEc methods.
keyword
checkpoint.mime_from
Sender's address.
keyword
checkpoint.mime_to
List of receiver address.
keyword
checkpoint.mirror_and_decrypt_type
Information about decrypt and forward. Possible values: Mirror only, Decrypt and mirror, Partial mirroring (HTTPS inspection Bypass).
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_collection
The adversary is trying to collect data of interest to achieve his goal.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_command_and_control
The adversary is trying to communicate with compromised systems in order to control them.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_credential_access
The adversary is trying to steal account names and passwords.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_defense_evasion
The adversary is trying to avoid being detected.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_discovery
The adversary is trying to expose information about your environment.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_execution
The adversary is trying to run malicious code.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_exfiltration
The adversary is trying to steal data.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_impact
The adversary is trying to manipulate, interrupt, or destroy your systems and data.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_initial_access
The adversary is trying to break into your network.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_lateral_movement
The adversary is trying to explore your environment.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_persistence
The adversary is trying to maintain his foothold.
keyword
checkpoint.mitre_privilege_escalation
The adversary is trying to gain higher-level permissions.
keyword
checkpoint.monitor_reason
Aggregated logs of monitored packets.
keyword
checkpoint.msgid
Message ID.
keyword
checkpoint.name
Application name.
keyword
checkpoint.nat46
NAT 46 status, in most cases "enabled".
keyword
checkpoint.nat_addtnl_rulenum
When matching 2 automatic rules , second rule match will be shown otherwise field will be 0.
integer
checkpoint.nat_exhausted_pool
4-tuple of an exhausted pool.
keyword
checkpoint.nat_rule_uid
keyword
checkpoint.nat_rulenum
NAT rulebase first matched rule.
integer
checkpoint.needs_browse_time
Browse time required for the connection.
integer
checkpoint.next_hop_ip
Next hop IP address.
keyword
checkpoint.next_scheduled_scan_date
Next scan scheduled time according to time object.
keyword
checkpoint.next_update_desc
keyword
checkpoint.number_of_errors
Number of files that were not scanned due to an error.
integer
checkpoint.objecttable
Table of affected objects.
keyword
checkpoint.objecttype
The type of the affected object.
keyword
checkpoint.observable_comment
IOC observable signature description.
keyword
checkpoint.observable_id
IOC observable signature id.
keyword
checkpoint.observable_name
IOC observable signature name.
keyword
checkpoint.operation
Operation made by Threat Extraction.
keyword
checkpoint.operation_number
The operation number.
keyword
checkpoint.operation_result_description
keyword
checkpoint.operation_results
keyword
checkpoint.origin_sic_name
SIC name of the Security Gateway that generated the event.
keyword
checkpoint.original_queue_id
Original postfix email queue id.
keyword
checkpoint.outgoing_url
URL related to this log (for HTTP).
keyword
checkpoint.outzonlags
keyword
checkpoint.package_action
keyword
checkpoint.packet_amount
Amount of packets dropped.
integer
checkpoint.packet_capture_name
keyword
checkpoint.packet_capture_time
keyword
checkpoint.packet_capture_unique_id
Identifier of the packet capture files.
keyword
checkpoint.parent_file_hash
Archive's hash in case of extracted files.
keyword
checkpoint.parent_file_name
Archive's name in case of extracted files.
keyword
checkpoint.parent_file_uid
Archive's UID in case of extracted files.
keyword
checkpoint.parent_process_username
Owner username of the parent process of the process that triggered the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.parent_rule
Parent rule number, in case of inline layer.
integer
checkpoint.peer_gateway
Main IP of the peer Security Gateway.
ip
checkpoint.peer_ip
IP address which the client connects to.
keyword
checkpoint.peer_ip_probing_status_update
IP address response status.
keyword
checkpoint.performance_impact
Protection performance impact.
integer
checkpoint.policy_mgmt
Name of the Management Server that manages this Security Gateway.
keyword
checkpoint.policy_name
Name of the last policy that this Security Gateway fetched.
keyword
checkpoint.policy_time
keyword
checkpoint.portal_message
keyword
checkpoint.ports_usage
Percentage of allocated ports.
integer
checkpoint.ppp
Authentication status.
keyword
checkpoint.precise_error
HTTP parser error.
keyword
checkpoint.process_username
Owner username of the process that triggered the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.properties
Application categories.
keyword
checkpoint.protection_id
Protection malware id.
keyword
checkpoint.protection_name
Specific signature name of the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.protection_type
Type of protection used to detect the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.protocol
Protocol detected on the connection.
keyword
checkpoint.proxy_machine_name
Machine name connected to proxy IP.
integer
checkpoint.proxy_src_ip
Sender source IP (even when using proxy).
ip
checkpoint.proxy_user_dn
User distinguished name connected to proxy IP.
keyword
checkpoint.proxy_user_name
User name connected to proxy IP.
keyword
checkpoint.query
DNS query.
keyword
checkpoint.question_rdata
List of question records domains.
keyword
checkpoint.referrer
Referrer HTTP request header, previous web page address.
keyword
checkpoint.referrer_parent_uid
Log UUID of the referring application.
keyword
checkpoint.referrer_self_uid
UUID of the current log.
keyword
checkpoint.registered_ip-phones
Registered IP-Phones.
keyword
checkpoint.reject_category
Authentication failure reason.
keyword
checkpoint.reject_id
A reject ID that corresponds to the one presented in the Mobile Access error page.
keyword
checkpoint.rematch_info
Information sent when old connections cannot be matched during policy installation.
keyword
checkpoint.remediated_files
In case of an infection and a successful cleaning of that infection, this is a list of remediated files on the computer.
keyword
checkpoint.reply_status
ICAP reply status code, e.g. 200 or 204.
integer
checkpoint.risk
Risk level we got from the engine.
keyword
checkpoint.roles
The role of identity.
keyword
checkpoint.row_start
keyword
checkpoint.rpc_prog
Log for new RPC state - prog values.
integer
checkpoint.rule
Matched rule number.
integer
checkpoint.rule_action
Action of the matched rule in the access policy.
keyword
checkpoint.rulebase_id
Layer number.
integer
checkpoint.scan_direction
Scan direction.
keyword
checkpoint.scan_hosts_day
Number of unique hosts during the last day.
integer
checkpoint.scan_hosts_hour
Number of unique hosts during the last hour.
integer
checkpoint.scan_hosts_week
Number of unique hosts during the last week.
integer
checkpoint.scan_id
Sequential number of scan.
keyword
checkpoint.scan_mail
Number of emails that were scanned by "AB malicious activity" engine.
integer
checkpoint.scan_results
"Infected"/description of a failure.
keyword
checkpoint.scheme
Describes the scheme used for the log.
keyword
checkpoint.scope
IP related to the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.script_value_for_one_time_scripts
keyword
checkpoint.scrub_activity
The result of the extraction
keyword
checkpoint.scrub_download_time
File download time from resource.
keyword
checkpoint.scrub_time
Extraction process duration.
keyword
checkpoint.scrub_total_time
Threat extraction total file handling time.
keyword
checkpoint.scrubbed_content
Active content that was found.
keyword
checkpoint.sctp_association_state
The bad state you were trying to update to.
keyword
checkpoint.sctp_error
Error information, what caused sctp to fail on out_of_state.
keyword
checkpoint.scv_message_info
Drop reason.
keyword
checkpoint.scv_user
Username whose packets are dropped on SCV.
keyword
checkpoint.securexl_message
Two options for a SecureXL message: 1. Missed accounting records after heavy load on logging system. 2. FW log message regarding a packet drop.
keyword
checkpoint.security_inzone
Network zone of incoming traffic as reported by the observer to categorize the source area of ingress traffic. e.g. internal, External, DMZ, HR, Legal, etc.
keyword
checkpoint.security_outzone
Network zone of outbound traffic as reported by the observer to categorize the destination area of egress traffic, e.g. Internal, External, DMZ, HR, Legal, etc.
keyword
checkpoint.sendtotrackerasadvancedauditlog
keyword
checkpoint.sent_bytes
keyword
checkpoint.server_inbound_interface
In-bound interface name as reported by the system.
keyword
checkpoint.server_outbound_interface
Out-bound interface name as reported by the system.
keyword
checkpoint.session_description
keyword
checkpoint.session_id
Log uuid.
keyword
checkpoint.session_name
keyword
checkpoint.session_uid
HTTP session-id.
keyword
checkpoint.short_desc
Short description of the process that was executed.
keyword
checkpoint.sig_id
Application's signature ID which how it was detected by.
keyword
checkpoint.similar_communication
Network action found similar to the malicious file.
keyword
checkpoint.similar_hashes
Hashes found similar to the malicious file.
keyword
checkpoint.similar_strings
Strings found similar to the malicious file.
keyword
checkpoint.similiar_iocs
Other IoCs similar to the ones found, related to the malicious file.
keyword
checkpoint.sip_reason
Explains why 'source_ip' isn't allowed to redirect (handover).
keyword
checkpoint.site_name
Site name.
keyword
checkpoint.smartdefense_profile
keyword
checkpoint.snid
The Check Point session ID.
keyword
checkpoint.source_interface
External Interface name for source interface or Null if not found.
keyword
checkpoint.source_object
Matched object name on source column.
keyword
checkpoint.source_os
OS which generated the attack.
keyword
checkpoint.special_properties
If this field is set to '1' the log will not be shown (in use for monitoring scan progress).
integer
checkpoint.specific_data_type_name
Compound/Group scenario, data type that was matched.
keyword
checkpoint.speed
Current scan speed.
integer
checkpoint.sport_svc
Source port of the connection.
integer
checkpoint.spyware_name
Spyware name.
keyword
checkpoint.spyware_type
Spyware type.
keyword
checkpoint.src_country
Country name, derived from connection source IP address.
keyword
checkpoint.src_phone_number
Source IP-Phone.
keyword
checkpoint.src_user_dn
User distinguished name connected to source IP.
keyword
checkpoint.srckeyid
Initiator Spi ID.
keyword
checkpoint.status
Ok/Warning/Error.
keyword
checkpoint.status_update
Last time log was updated.
keyword
checkpoint.stormagentaction
keyword
checkpoint.stormagentname
keyword
checkpoint.sub_policy_name
Layer name.
keyword
checkpoint.sub_policy_uid
Layer uid.
keyword
checkpoint.subs_exp
date
checkpoint.subscriber
Source IP before CGNAT.
ip
checkpoint.subscription_stat
keyword
checkpoint.subscription_stat_desc
keyword
checkpoint.summary
Summary message of a non-compliant DNS traffic drops or detects.
keyword
checkpoint.suppressed_logs
Aggregated connections for five minutes on the same source, destination and port.
integer
checkpoint.svc
The name of the service.
keyword
checkpoint.sync
Sync status and the reason (stable, at risk).
keyword
checkpoint.sys_message
System messages
keyword
checkpoint.syslog_severity
Syslog severity level.
keyword
checkpoint.system_application
keyword
checkpoint.task
keyword
checkpoint.task_percent
keyword
checkpoint.task_progress
keyword
checkpoint.taskid
keyword
checkpoint.tasktargetid
keyword
checkpoint.tcp_end_reason
Reason for TCP connection closure.
keyword
checkpoint.tcp_flags
TCP packet flags (SYN, ACK, etc.,).
keyword
checkpoint.tcp_packet_out_of_state
State violation.
keyword
checkpoint.tcp_state
Log reinting a tcp state change.
keyword
checkpoint.te_verdict_determined_by
Emulators determined file verdict.
keyword
checkpoint.ticket_id
Unique ID per file.
keyword
checkpoint.time
If more than one time is mentioned in an event, this field will contain all of them.
date
checkpoint.tls_server_host_name
SNI/CN from encrypted TLS connection used by URLF for categorization.
keyword
checkpoint.top_archive_file_name
In case of archive file: the file that was sent/received.
keyword
checkpoint.total_attachments
The number of attachments in an email.
integer
checkpoint.triggered_by
The name of the mechanism that triggered the Software Blade to enforce a protection.
keyword
checkpoint.trusted_domain
In case of phishing event, the domain, which the attacker was impersonating.
keyword
checkpoint.unique_detected_day
Detected virus for a specific host during the last day.
integer
checkpoint.unique_detected_hour
Detected virus for a specific host during the last hour.
integer
checkpoint.unique_detected_week
Detected virus for a specific host during the last week.
integer
checkpoint.update_status
Status of database update
keyword
checkpoint.url
Translated URL.
keyword
checkpoint.user
Source user name.
keyword
checkpoint.user_agent
String identifying requesting software user agent.
keyword
checkpoint.usercheck
keyword
checkpoint.usercheck_confirmation_level
keyword
checkpoint.usercheck_interaction_name
keyword
checkpoint.vendor_list
The vendor name that provided the verdict for a malicious URL.
keyword
checkpoint.verdict
TE engine verdict Possible values: Malicious/Benign/Error.
keyword
checkpoint.via
Via header is added by proxies for tracking purposes to avoid sending reqests in loop.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_attach_action_info
Attachment action Info.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_attach_sz
Attachment size.
integer
checkpoint.voip_call_dir
Call direction: in/out.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_call_id
Call-ID.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_call_state
Call state. Possible values: in/out.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_call_term_time
Call termination time stamp.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_config
Configuration.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_duration
Call duration (seconds).
keyword
checkpoint.voip_est_codec
Estimated codec.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_exp
Expiration.
integer
checkpoint.voip_from_user_type
Source IP-Phone type.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_log_type
VoIP log types. Possible values: reject, call, registration.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_media_codec
Estimated codec.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_media_ipp
Media IP protocol.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_media_port
Media int.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_method
Registration request.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_reason_info
Information.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_reg_int
Registration port.
integer
checkpoint.voip_reg_ipp
Registration IP protocol.
integer
checkpoint.voip_reg_period
Registration period.
integer
checkpoint.voip_reg_server
Registrar server IP address.
ip
checkpoint.voip_reg_user_type
Registered IP-Phone type.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_reject_reason
Reject reason.
keyword
checkpoint.voip_to_user_type
Destination IP-Phone type.
keyword
checkpoint.vpn_feature_name
L2TP /IKE / Link Selection.
keyword
checkpoint.watermark
Reports whether watermark is added to the cleaned file.
keyword
checkpoint.web_server_type
Web server detected in the HTTP response.
keyword
checkpoint.word_list
Words matched by data type.
keyword
checkpoint.xlatedport_svc
Destination translated port for the service.
keyword
checkpoint.xlatesport_svc
Source translated port for the service.
keyword
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.as.number
Unique number allocated to the autonomous system. The autonomous system number (ASN) uniquely identifies each network on the Internet.
long
destination.as.organization.name
Organization name.
keyword
destination.as.organization.name.text
Multi-field of destination.as.organization.name.
match_only_text
destination.bytes
Bytes sent from the destination to the source.
long
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.geo.city_name
City name.
keyword
destination.geo.continent_name
Name of the continent.
keyword
destination.geo.country_iso_code
Country ISO code.
keyword
destination.geo.country_name
Country name.
keyword
destination.geo.location
Longitude and latitude.
geo_point
destination.geo.name
User-defined description of a location, at the level of granularity they care about. Could be the name of their data centers, the floor number, if this describes a local physical entity, city names. Not typically used in automated geolocation.
keyword
destination.geo.region_iso_code
Region ISO code.
keyword
destination.geo.region_name
Region name.
keyword
destination.ip
IP address of the destination (IPv4 or IPv6).
ip
destination.mac
MAC address of the destination. 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
destination.nat.ip
Translated ip of destination based NAT sessions (e.g. internet to private DMZ) Typically used with load balancers, firewalls, or routers.
ip
destination.nat.port
Port the source session is translated to by NAT Device. Typically used with load balancers, firewalls, or routers.
long
destination.packets
Packets sent from the destination to the source.
long
destination.port
Port of the destination.
long
destination.service.name
Name of the service data is collected from.
keyword
destination.user.domain
Name of the directory the user is a member of. For example, an LDAP or Active Directory domain name.
keyword
destination.user.email
User email address.
keyword
destination.user.id
Unique identifier of the user.
keyword
destination.user.name
Short name or login of the user.
keyword
destination.user.name.text
Multi-field of destination.user.name.
match_only_text
dns.id
The DNS packet identifier assigned by the program that generated the query. The identifier is copied to the response.
keyword
dns.question.name
The name being queried. If the name field contains non-printable characters (below 32 or above 126), those characters should be represented as escaped base 10 integers (\DDD). Back slashes and quotes should be escaped. Tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds should be converted to \t, \r, and \n respectively.
keyword
dns.question.type
The type of record being queried.
keyword
dns.type
The type of DNS event captured, query or answer. If your source of DNS events only gives you DNS queries, you should only create dns events of type dns.type:query. If your source of DNS events gives you answers as well, you should create one event per query (optionally as soon as the query is seen). And a second event containing all query details as well as an array of answers.
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
email.bcc.address
The email address of BCC recipient
keyword
email.cc.address
The email address of CC recipient
keyword
email.delivery_timestamp
The date and time when the email message was received by the service or client.
date
email.from.address
The email address of the sender, typically from the RFC 5322 From: header field.
keyword
email.local_id
Unique identifier given to the email by the source that created the event. Identifier is not persistent across hops.
keyword
email.message_id
Identifier from the RFC 5322 Message-ID: email header that refers to a particular email message.
wildcard
email.subject
A brief summary of the topic of the message.
keyword
email.subject.text
Multi-field of email.subject.
match_only_text
email.to.address
The email address of recipient
keyword
error.message
Error message.
match_only_text
event.action
The action captured by the event. This describes the information in the event. It is more specific than event.category. Examples are group-add, process-started, file-created. The value is normally defined by the implementer.
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.end
event.end contains the date when the event ended or when the activity was last observed.
date
event.id
Unique ID to describe the event.
keyword
event.ingested
Timestamp when an event arrived in the central data store. This is different from @timestamp, which is when the event originally occurred. It's also different from event.created, which is meant to capture the first time an agent saw the event. In normal conditions, assuming no tampering, the timestamps should chronologically look like this: @timestamp < event.created < event.ingested.
date
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.outcome
This is one of four ECS Categorization Fields, and indicates the lowest level in the ECS category hierarchy. event.outcome simply denotes whether the event represents a success or a failure from the perspective of the entity that produced the event. Note that when a single transaction is described in multiple events, each event may populate different values of event.outcome, according to their perspective. Also note that in the case of a compound event (a single event that contains multiple logical events), this field should be populated with the value that best captures the overall success or failure from the perspective of the event producer. Further note that not all events will have an associated outcome. For example, this field is generally not populated for metric events, events with event.type:info, or any events for which an outcome does not make logical sense.
keyword
event.risk_score
Risk score or priority of the event (e.g. security solutions). Use your system's original value here.
float
event.sequence
Sequence number of the event. The sequence number is a value published by some event sources, to make the exact ordering of events unambiguous, regardless of the timestamp precision.
long
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.start
event.start contains the date when the event started or when the activity was first observed.
date
event.timezone
This field should be populated when the event's timestamp does not include timezone information already (e.g. default Syslog timestamps). It's optional otherwise. Acceptable timezone formats are: a canonical ID (e.g. "Europe/Amsterdam"), abbreviated (e.g. "EST") or an HH:mm differential (e.g. "-05:00").
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
event.url
URL linking to an external system to continue investigation of this event. This URL links to another system where in-depth investigation of the specific occurrence of this event can take place. Alert events, indicated by event.kind:alert, are a common use case for this field.
keyword
file.hash.md5
MD5 hash.
keyword
file.hash.sha1
SHA1 hash.
keyword
file.hash.sha256
SHA256 hash.
keyword
file.inode
Inode representing the file in the filesystem.
keyword
file.name
Name of the file including the extension, without the directory.
keyword
file.size
File size in bytes. Only relevant when file.type is "file".
long
file.type
File type (file, dir, or symlink).
keyword
group.name
Name of the group.
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 (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.
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.
match_only_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.method
HTTP request method. The value should retain its casing from the original event. For example, GET, get, and GeT are all considered valid values for this field.
keyword
http.request.referrer
Referrer for this HTTP request.
keyword
input.type
Type of Filebeat input.
keyword
log.file.path
Full path to the log file this event came from, including the file name. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate. If the event wasn't read from a log file, do not populate this field.
keyword
log.flags
Flags for the log file.
keyword
log.offset
Offset of the entry in the log file.
long
log.source.address
Source address of logs received over the network.
keyword
message
For log events the message field contains the log message, optimized for viewing in a log viewer. For structured logs without an original message field, other fields can be concatenated to form a human-readable summary of the event. If multiple messages exist, they can be combined into one message.
match_only_text
network.application
When a specific application or service is identified from network connection details (source/dest IPs, ports, certificates, or wire format), this field captures the application's or service's name. For example, the original event identifies the network connection being from a specific web service in a https network connection, like facebook or twitter. The field value must be normalized to lowercase for querying.
keyword
network.bytes
Total bytes transferred in both directions. If source.bytes and destination.bytes are known, network.bytes is their sum.
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.iana_number
IANA Protocol Number (https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml). Standardized list of protocols. This aligns well with NetFlow and sFlow related logs which use the IANA Protocol Number.
keyword
network.name
Name given by operators to sections of their network.
keyword
network.packets
Total packets transferred in both directions. If source.packets and destination.packets are known, network.packets is their sum.
long
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
network.transport
Same as network.iana_number, but instead using the Keyword name of the transport layer (udp, tcp, ipv6-icmp, etc.) The field value must be normalized to lowercase for querying.
keyword
observer.egress.interface.name
Interface name as reported by the system.
keyword
observer.egress.zone
Network zone of outbound traffic as reported by the observer to categorize the destination area of egress traffic, e.g. Internal, External, DMZ, HR, Legal, etc.
keyword
observer.ingress.interface.name
Interface name as reported by the system.
keyword
observer.ingress.zone
Network zone of incoming traffic as reported by the observer to categorize the source area of ingress traffic. e.g. internal, External, DMZ, HR, Legal, etc.
keyword
observer.ip
IP addresses of the observer.
ip
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
observer.name
Custom name of the observer. This is a name that can be given to an observer. This can be helpful for example if multiple firewalls of the same model are used in an organization. If no custom name is needed, the field can be left empty.
keyword
observer.product
The product name of the observer.
keyword
observer.type
The type of the observer the data is coming from. There is no predefined list of observer types. Some examples are forwarder, firewall, ids, ips, proxy, poller, sensor, APM server.
keyword
observer.vendor
Vendor name of the observer.
keyword
observer.version
Observer version.
keyword
process.hash.md5
MD5 hash.
keyword
process.name
Process name. Sometimes called program name or similar.
keyword
process.name.text
Multi-field of process.name.
match_only_text
process.parent.hash.md5
MD5 hash.
keyword
process.parent.name
Process name. Sometimes called program name or similar.
keyword
process.parent.name.text
Multi-field of process.parent.name.
match_only_text
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
related.user
All the user names or other user identifiers seen on the event.
keyword
rule.category
A categorization value keyword used by the entity using the rule for detection of this event.
keyword
rule.description
The description of the rule generating the event.
keyword
rule.id
A rule ID that is unique within the scope of an agent, observer, or other entity using the rule for detection of this event.
keyword
rule.name
The name of the rule or signature generating the event.
keyword
rule.ruleset
Name of the ruleset, policy, group, or parent category in which the rule used to generate this event is a member.
keyword
rule.uuid
A rule ID that is unique within the scope of a set or group of agents, observers, or other entities using the rule for detection of this event.
keyword
source.as.number
Unique number allocated to the autonomous system. The autonomous system number (ASN) uniquely identifies each network on the Internet.
long
source.as.organization.name
Organization name.
keyword
source.as.organization.name.text
Multi-field of source.as.organization.name.
match_only_text
source.bytes
Bytes sent from the source to the destination.
long
source.domain
The domain name of the source 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
source.geo.city_name
City name.
keyword
source.geo.continent_name
Name of the continent.
keyword
source.geo.country_iso_code
Country ISO code.
keyword
source.geo.country_name
Country name.
keyword
source.geo.location
Longitude and latitude.
geo_point
source.geo.name
User-defined description of a location, at the level of granularity they care about. Could be the name of their data centers, the floor number, if this describes a local physical entity, city names. Not typically used in automated geolocation.
keyword
source.geo.region_iso_code
Region ISO code.
keyword
source.geo.region_name
Region name.
keyword
source.ip
IP address of the source (IPv4 or IPv6).
ip
source.mac
MAC address of the source. 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
source.nat.ip
Translated ip of source based NAT sessions (e.g. internal client to internet) Typically connections traversing load balancers, firewalls, or routers.
ip
source.nat.port
Translated port of source based NAT sessions. (e.g. internal client to internet) Typically used with load balancers, firewalls, or routers.
long
source.packets
Packets sent from the source to the destination.
long
source.port
Port of the source.
long
source.user.domain
Name of the directory the user is a member of. For example, an LDAP or Active Directory domain name.
keyword
source.user.email
User email address.
keyword
source.user.group.name
Name of the group.
keyword
source.user.id
Unique identifier of the user.
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
tags
List of keywords used to tag each event.
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
user.domain
Name of the directory the user is a member of. For example, an LDAP or Active Directory domain name.
keyword
user.email
User email address.
keyword
user.group.name
Name of the group.
keyword
user.id
Unique identifier of the user.
keyword
user.name
Short name or login of the user.
keyword
user.name.text
Multi-field of user.name.
match_only_text
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
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

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1.31.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package-spec to 3.0.3.

8.6.0 or higher

1.30.2

Enhancement View pull request
Changed owners

8.6.0 or higher

1.30.1

Bug fix View pull request
Add missing fields for audit log events.

8.6.0 or higher

1.30.0

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Improve authentication logs normalization.

8.6.0 or higher

1.29.1

Bug fix View pull request
Fix exclude_files pattern.

8.6.0 or higher

1.29.0

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ECS version updated to 8.11.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.28.0

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Improve 'event.original' check to avoid errors if set.

8.6.0 or higher

1.27.0

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ECS version updated to 8.10.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.26.0

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The format_version in the package manifest changed from 2.11.0 to 3.0.0. Removed dotted YAML keys from package manifest. Added 'owner.type: elastic' to package manifest.

8.6.0 or higher

1.25.0

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

8.6.0 or higher

1.24.0

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Ensure checkpoint.subs_exp is a date.

8.6.0 or higher

1.23.0

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Update package to ECS 8.9.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.22.0

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Avoid data loss from updates with colliding loguid and timestamp.

8.6.0 or higher

1.21.0

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Update package to ECS 8.8.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.20.0

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Update package-spec version to 2.7.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.19.0

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Update package to ECS 8.7.0.

8.6.0 or higher

1.18.0

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Improve documentation.

8.6.0 or higher

1.17.0

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Add dashboards.

8.6.0 or higher

1.16.1

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Added categories and/or subcategories.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.16.0

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Add support for new R81 fields.

Enhancement View pull request
Enhance error handling.

Enhancement View pull request
Support logs with multiple time values.

Enhancement View pull request
Fingerprint events to prevent duplicate ingestion.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.15.1

Bug fix View pull request
Fix Check Point src_user_name field mapping.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.15.0

Enhancement View pull request
Enhance error handling.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.14.0

Enhancement View pull request
Expose origin_sic_name field.

Enhancement View pull request
Improve structured data handling.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.13.0

Enhancement View pull request
Improve support for Checkpoint 81.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.12.0

Enhancement View pull request
Allow configuration of time zones.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.11.0

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Update package to ECS 8.6.0.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.10.0

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Add udp_options to the UDP input.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.9.1

Bug fix View pull request
Support checkpoint.time field as both UNIX and UNIX_MS

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.9.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.5.0.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.8.2

Enhancement View pull request
Remove duplicate field.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.8.1

Enhancement View pull request
Use ECS geo.location definition.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.8.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.4.0

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.7.1

Bug fix View pull request
Fix handling of R81 fields.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.7.0

Enhancement View pull request
Add handling of authentication events.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.6.1

Enhancement View pull request
Improve TCP, SSL config description and example.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.6.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update package to ECS 8.3.0.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.5.1

Enhancement View pull request
Update Checkpoint logo.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.5.0

Enhancement View pull request
Add TLS and custom options support to TCP input.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.4.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update to ECS 8.2 to use new email field set.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.3.6

Bug fix View pull request
Fixed parsing error when logs have trailing spaces

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.3.5

Enhancement View pull request
Added link to check point documentation.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.3.4

Bug fix View pull request
Change mapping type of checkpoint.source_object to keyword from integer.

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.3.3

Enhancement View pull request
Add documentation for multi-fields

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1.3.2

Bug fix View pull request
Fix field mapping conflicts for checkpoint.icmp_type, checkpoint.icmp_code & checkpoint.email_recipients_num

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1.3.1

Bug fix View pull request
Add Ingest Pipeline script to map IANA Protocol Numbers

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.3.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update to ECS 8.0

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.2.2

Bug fix View pull request
Regenerate test files using the new GeoIP database

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.2.1

Bug fix View pull request
Change test public IPs to the supported subset

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1.2.0

Enhancement View pull request
Add 8.0.0 version constraint

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.1.2

Enhancement View pull request
Update Title and Description.

7.16.0 or higher

1.1.1

Bug fix View pull request
Fix logic that checks for the 'forwarded' tag

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1.1.0

Enhancement View pull request
Update to ECS 1.12.0

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1.0.0

Enhancement View pull request
make GA

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0.8.2

Enhancement View pull request
Convert to generated ECS fields

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0.8.1

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update to ECS 1.11.0

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0.8.0

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Update integration description

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0.7.0

Enhancement View pull request
Set "event.module" and "event.dataset"

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0.6.0

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update to ECS 1.10.0 and syncing module changes

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0.5.2

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update to ECS 1.9.0

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0.5.1

Bug fix View pull request
Change kibana.version constraint to be more conservative.

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0.1.0

Enhancement View pull request
initial release

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