Incident Information about computer security incident response. A computer security incident is a violation or imminent threat of violation of computer security policies, acceptable use policies, or standard security practices. Incidents pertain to one or more adverse events, each of which is modeled as a sighting.
Property | Type | Description | Required? |
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confidence | HighMedLowString | level of confidence held in the characterization of this Incident | ✓ |
id | String | Globally unique URI identifying this object. | ✓ |
incident_time | IncidentTime Object | relevant time values associated with this Incident | ✓ |
schema_version | String | CTIM schema version for this entity | ✓ |
status | StatusString | current status of the incident | ✓ |
type | IncidentTypeIdentifierString | ✓ | |
assignees | ShortStringString List | a set of owners assigned to this incident | |
categories | IncidentCategoryString List | a set of categories for this incident | |
description | MarkdownString | A description of object, which may be detailed. | |
discovery_method | DiscoveryMethodString | identifies how the incident was discovered | |
external_ids | String List | ||
external_references | ExternalReference Object List | Specifies a list of external references which refers to non-CTIM information. This property is used to provide one or more URLs, descriptions, or IDs to records in other systems. | |
intended_effect | IntendedEffectString | specifies the suspected intended effect of this incident | |
language | ShortStringString | The human language this object is specified in. | |
promotion_method | PromotionMethodString | identifies how the incident was promoted | |
revision | Integer | A monotonically increasing revision, incremented each time the object is changed. | |
short_description | MedStringString | A single line, short summary of the object. | |
source | MedStringString | ||
source_uri | String | ||
timestamp | Inst (Date) | The time this object was created at, or last modified. | |
title | ShortStringString | A short title for this object, used as primary display and reference value | |
tlp | TLPString | Specification for how, and to whom, this object can be shared. |
a set of owners assigned to this incident
This entry is optional
This entry's type is sequential (allows zero or more values)
a set of categories for this incident
This entry is optional
This entry's type is sequential (allows zero or more values)
level of confidence held in the characterization of this Incident
This entry is required
A description of object, which may be detailed.
This entry is optional
identifies how the incident was discovered
This entry is optional
Specifies a list of external references which refers to non-CTIM information. This property is used to provide one or more URLs, descriptions, or IDs to records in other systems.
Globally unique URI identifying this object.
This entry is required
https://www.domain.com/ctia/judgement/judgement-de305d54-75b4-431b-adb2-eb6b9e546014
for a Judgement. This ID type compares to the STIX id field. The optional STIX idref field is not used.relevant time values associated with this Incident
specifies the suspected intended effect of this incident
This entry is optional
The human language this object is specified in.
This entry is optional
identifies how the incident was promoted
This entry is optional
A monotonically increasing revision, incremented each time the object is changed.
This entry is optional
CTIM schema version for this entity
This entry is required
A single line, short summary of the object.
This entry is optional
This entry is optional
This entry is optional
current status of the incident
This entry is required
The time this object was created at, or last modified.
This entry is optional
A short title for this object, used as primary display and reference value
This entry is optional
Specification for how, and to whom, this object can be shared.
This entry is optional
This entry is required
ExternalReference External references are used to describe pointers to information represented outside of CTIM. For example, a Malware object could use an external reference to indicate an ID for that malware in an external database or a report could use references to represent source material.
Property | Type | Description | Required? |
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source_name | MedStringString | The source within which the external-reference is defined (system, registry, organization, etc.) | ✓ |
description | MarkdownString | ||
external_id | String | An identifier for the external reference content. | |
hashes | String List | Specifies a dictionary of hashes for the contents of the url. | |
url | String | A URL reference to an external resource |
This entry is optional
An identifier for the external reference content.
Specifies a dictionary of hashes for the contents of the url.
The source within which the external-reference is defined (system, registry, organization, etc.)
This entry is required
A URL reference to an external resource
This entry is optional
Property | Type | Description | Required? |
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opened | Inst (Date) | Time the incident was first opened. | ✓ |
closed | Inst (Date) | Time that the incident was last closed. | |
discovered | Inst (Date) | Time the incident was first discovered. | |
rejected | Inst (Date) | Time that the incident was first rejected. | |
remediated | Inst (Date) | Time that the remediation of the damage from the incident was completed. | |
reported | Inst (Date) | Time the incident was first reported. |
Time that the incident was last closed.
This entry is optional
Time the incident was first discovered.
This entry is optional
Time the incident was first opened.
This entry is required
Time that the incident was first rejected.
This entry is optional
Time that the remediation of the damage from the incident was completed.
This entry is optional
Time the incident was first reported.
This entry is optional
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