- Welcome to Exabeam Security Content
- What is Security Content?
- Common Information Model
- What is the Common Information Model?
- Common Information Model Context Elements
- Common Information Model Interface
- Common Information Model Event-naming Format
- Common Information Model Impact on Downstream Processes
- Using the Common Information Model to Create Custom Content
- Transitioning to the Common Information Model
- Understanding the Log
- Exabeam Parsers
- Exabeam Event Building
- Exabeam Enrichment
- Exabeam Persistence and Templates
- Exabeam Models
- Exabeam Rules
Welcome to Exabeam Security Content
In the Common Information Model Structure
This documentation explores the role of security content in the use of Exabeam products. The structure and role of security content is shifting as Exabeam introduces more cloud-native products and the new common information model. The common information model provides cross-product standardization, granular flexibility, and easier extensibility. To find specific security content topics, and information about the common information model, see the list of topics about Security Content in the Common Information Model Structure.
It's possible that you might not transition immediately to the cloud-native products and the new information model, or you might not transition all of your Exabeam products at the same time. In light of this possible rollout over time, you might need information about security content in the legacy structure. For this information, switch to Exabeam Security Content in the Legacy Structure
Security Content in the Common Information Model Structure
This documentation explores the role of security content for using Exabeam products with the common information model structure. It includes the following topic areas: