- Introduction to Context Management
- Onboarding a Context Table
- Custom Context Tables
- Create a Custom Context Table by Importing a CSV File
- Create a Custom Context Table Using the Add Custom Option
- Working with Filtered Context Tables
- View and Interact with a Custom or Filtered Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Custom or Filtered Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of Custom or Filtered Context Tables
- Active Directory Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard an Active Directory Context Table
- Create an Active Directory Context Table
- View and Interact with an Active Directory Context Table
- View the Details Panel for an Active Directory Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of an Active Directory Context Table
- Default User Attribute Mapping for Active Directory
- Default Device Attribute Mapping for Active Directory
- Anomali Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard an Anomali Context Table
- Create an Anomali Context Table
- View and Interact with an Anomali Context Table
- View the Details Panel for an Anomali Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of an Anomali Context Table
- Default IP Attribute Mapping for Anomali
- Default Domain Attribute Mapping for Anomali
- CrowdStrike Context Tables
- Google Workspace Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard a Google Workspace Context Table
- Create a Google Workspace Context Table
- View and Interact with a Google Workspace Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Google Workspace Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of a Google Workspace Context Table
- Default Google Workspace Attribute Mapping
- Microsoft Entra ID Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Create a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- View and Interact with a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Default User Attribute Mapping for Microsoft Entra ID
- Default Device Attribute Mapping for Microsoft Entra ID
- Okta Context Tables
- Recorded Future Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard a Recorded Future Context Table
- Create a Recorded Future Context Table
- View and Interact with a Recorded Future Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Recorded Future Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of a Recorded Future Context Table
- Default IP Attribute Mapping for Recorded Future
- Default Domain Attribute Mapping for Recorded Future
- STIX/TAXII Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard a STIX/TAXII Context Table
- Create a STIX/TAXII Context Table
- View and Interact with a STIX/TAXII Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a STIX/TAXII Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of a STIX/TAXII Context Table
- Default IP Attribute Mapping for STIX/TAXII
- Default Domain Attribute Mapping for STIX/TAXII
- Custom Context Tables
- Add Data to an Existing Context Table
- Using Context Data in Downstream Applications
- Pre-Built Context Tables
- Context Management APIs
- Troubleshooting Context Management
- Refresh Rates for Context Tables
Default Google Workspace Attribute Mapping
When a Google Workspace context table is onboarded, it processes a predetermined set of user attributes that are collected from a Google Workspace account. This set of attributes is mapped to a set of Exabeam target attributes that are compliant with a common user information model. This model defines a standardized user object for security content across Exabeam products.
The table below lists the predetermined set of source Google Workspace attributes and the Exabeam target attributes to which they are mapped. The table is organized alphabetically by the Target Attributes column and contains the following notations:
* (asterisk) – Indicates attributes that are selected for display by default when onboarding a Google Workspace context table. During onboarding, you can choose to display or not display any of the available predetermined attributes by toggling the visibility icon (
).(Calculated) – Indicates attributes that are calculated, either in format or in value. During onboarding, you can hover over the Calculated Attribute tag in the Source Attributes column to view a description of the attribute and its calculation.
(Primary Key) – Indicates the attribute that is designated as the key attribute for the context table. The key and its mapping cannot be changed.
Google Workspace Source Attribute | Exabeam Target Attribute | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
name.fullName | Display Name* |
| The name displayed in the address book for a user. This attribute is usually represented by a combination of first name and last name. |
emails.address | Email Address (Calculated) |
| A list of values extracted from the emails.address attribute. This is a calculated field and cannot be mapped to a different source attribute. |
name.givenName | First Name |
| The given first name of an employee. |
name.fullName | Full Name |
| Full name attached to the user object. This attribute is usually represented by a combination of first name and last name |
id | ID (Primary Key) |
| The unique identifier for a user object. This field is the key attribute and cannot be remapped. |
name.familyName | Last Name |
| The user's surname (family name or last name). |
phones.value | Phone Number |
| The phone number for a user. |
primaryEmail | Primary Login* (Email Format) | An email-formatted identifier for a user, based on standard RFC 822. |
* Attribute is selected for display by default.