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DNS-based detection events

These events occur when a detection event that includes a DNS-based artifact is triggered. Note that some fields will include command line values that can include commas and colons.
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recommends that you review and test the parsing of these values by your SIEM or syslog server.
Field
Value
Description
Description
[varies]
This is the name of the detection rule that was triggered.
Detection Rule Id
[varies]
This is the unique detection rule ID.
Device Id
[varies]
This is the unique ID of the device.
Device Last Reported Users
[varies]
These are the last reported device users.
Device Name
[varies]
This is the name of the device that the detection event occurred on.
Event Id
[varies]
This is the unique ID of the detection event.
Event Name
OpticsCaeDNSEvent
This is the detection event involved in a DNS-based connection.
Event Received Timestamp
[varies]
This is the timestamp of when the event was received by
CylanceOPTICS
.
Event Timestamp
[varies]
This is the timestamp of the event that occurred on the device.
Event Type
OpticsCaeDNSEvent
This is the detection event involved in a DNS-based connection.
Instigating Process Command Line
[varies]
This is the command line that was used to start the instigating process.
Instigating Process File Path
[varies]
This is the file path of the instigating process executable.
Instigating Process ImageFileSha256
[varies]
This is the SHA256 hash of the process that instigated the action.
Instigating Process Name
[varies]
This is the name of the process that instigated the action.
Instigating Process Owner
[varies]
This is the user that owns the process that instigated the action.
Resolved Address
[varies]
This is the resolved IP address of the domain.
Resolved Address Count
[varies]
This is the number of resolved IP addresses for the domain.
Severity
[varies]
The severity of the event:
  • High: A malicious event that requires immediate attention
  • Medium: A suspicious event that should be reviewed
  • Low: An important event that may not be malicious
  • Info: An observed event
Target Domain Name
[varies]
This is the target domain that was attempted to be resolved.
Zone Ids
[varies]
This is a list of zone IDs that the device belonged to at the time of the event.
Zone Names
[varies]
These are the zones that the device belongs to.

Example message for DNS-based detection events

Event Type: OpticsCaeDnsEvent, Event Name: OpticsCaeDnsEvent, Device Name: SECURITYSERVER, Zone Names: (JeffTesting,JeffSecurityServer), Event Id: 6458f3ac-e527-4922-83ac-654518c3137e, Severity: Medium, Description: Win_Suspicious_DNSLength_MitreT1071, Instigating Process Name: lsass.exe, Instigating Process Owner: NT AUTHORITY//SYSTEM, Instigating Process ImageFileSha256: 91EAB6178A9BB2B268E7438E54B128F939C0BDF5BD8AC8B15EFCAF0572AADC3F, Event Timestamp: 2022-06-28T17:34:12.772Z, Event Received Timestamp: 2022-06-28T17:34:33Z, Device Last Reported Users: (PENTEST\Administrator), Zone Ids: (F568A8A8E401470282C1FE98FDD1703C,161EB91D79D6466A80182CF685FA7CAA), Detection Rule Id: 0da4f7c3-af0d-46be-8f6b-1884a1c67331, Instigating Process Command Line: C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe, Instigating Process File Path: c:\windows\system32\lsass.exe, Target Domain Name: 7f2a98df-486e-4cec-8d6e-c227073955e6._msdcs.Pentest.Local., Resolved Address: securityserver.Pentest.Local, Resolved Address Count: 1, Device Id: 41666e82-50e6-4777-88b6-5f2b567027b9