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Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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The Events Data Dictionary found in the Falcon documentation is useful for writing hunting queries because:

  • A. It provides pre-defined queries you can customize to meet your specific threat hunting needs
  • B. It provides a list of all the detect names and descriptions found in the Falcon Cloud
  • C. It provides a reference of information about the events found in the Investigate > Event Search page of the Falcon Console
  • D. It provides a list of compatible splunk commands used to query event data
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alanalanalan
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
C. It provides a reference of information about the events found in the Investigate > Event Search page of the Falcon Console Document : Falcon Documentation > Event Investigation > Events > Events Full Reference (Events Data Dictionary) The Events Data Dictionary provides reference information about the events found in these locations: Event Search helps you get complete visibility into all hosts running the Falcon sensor. This guide contains: - A summary of events by platform - Names and descriptions of each event - Some key data fields for the most common events - Copy-and-paste sample queries for the most common events
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