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Using the Drift Indicators service collection

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Table of Contents

Operation ID Description
GetDriftIndicatorsValuesByDate
PEP8 get_drift_indicators_by_date
Returns the count of Drift Indicators by the date. by default it's for 7 days.
ReadDriftIndicatorsCount
PEP8 read_drift_indicator_counts
Returns the total count of Drift indicators over a time period
SearchAndReadDriftIndicatorEntities
PEP8 search_and_read_drift_indicators
Retrieve Drift Indicators by the provided search criteria
SearchDriftIndicators
PEP8 search_drift_indicators
Retrieve all drift indicators that match the given query

GetDriftIndicatorsValuesByDate

Returns the count of Drift Indicators by the date. by default it's for 7 days.

PEP8 method name

get_drift_indicators_by_date

Endpoint

Method Route
GET /container-security/aggregates/drift-indicators/count-by-date/v1

Content-Type

  • Produces: application/json

Keyword Arguments

Name Service Uber Type Data type Description
filter
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string Filter drift indicators using a query in Falcon Query Language (FQL). Supported filters: cid,cloud_name,command_line,container_id,file_name,file_sha256,host_id,indicator_process_id,namespace,occurred_at,parent_process_id,pod_name,prevented,scheduler_name,severity,worker_node_name
limit
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query integer The upper-bound on the number of records to retrieve.

Usage

Service class example (PEP8 syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.get_drift_indicators_by_date(filter="string", limit=integer)

print(response)
Service class example (Operation ID syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.GetDriftIndicatorsValuesByDate(filter="string", limit=integer)

print(response)
Uber class example
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                      client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                      )

response = falcon.command("GetDriftIndicatorsValuesByDate",
                          filter="string",
                          limit="string
                          )
print(response)

ReadDriftIndicatorsCount

Returns the total count of Drift indicators over a time period

PEP8 method name

read_drift_indicator_counts

Endpoint

Method Route
GET /container-security/aggregates/drift-indicators/count/v1

Content-Type

  • Produces: application/json

Keyword Arguments

Name Service Uber Type Data type Description
filter
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string Filter images using a query in Falcon Query Language (FQL). Supported filters: cid,cloud_name,command_line,container_id,file_name,file_sha256,host_id,indicator_process_id,namespace,occurred_at,parent_process_id,pod_name,prevented,scheduler_name,severity,worker_node_name

Usage

Service class example (PEP8 syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.read_drift_indicator_counts(filter="string")

print(response)
Service class example (Operation ID syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.ReadDriftIndicatorsCount(filter="string")

print(response)
Uber class example
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                      client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                      )

response = falcon.command("ReadDriftIndicatorsCount", filter="string")

print(response)

SearchAndReadDriftIndicatorEntities

Retrieve Drift Indicators by the provided search criteria

PEP8 method name

search_and_read_drift_indicators

Endpoint

Method Route
GET /container-security/combined/drift-indicators/v1

Content-Type

  • Produces: application/json

Keyword Arguments

Name Service Uber Type Data type Description
filter
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string Filter Drift Indicators using a query in Falcon Query Language (FQL). Supported filters: cid, cloud_name, command_line, container_id, file_name, file_sha256, host_id, indicator_process_id, namespace, occurred_at, parent_process_id, pod_name, prevented, scheduler_name, severity, worker_node_name
limit
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query integer The upper-bound on the number of records to retrieve.
offset
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query integer The offset from where to begin.
sort
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string The fields to sort the records on.

Usage

Service class example (PEP8 syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.search_and_read_drift_indicators(filter="string",
                                                   limit=integer,
                                                   offset=integer,
                                                   sort="string"
                                                   )
print(response)
Service class example (Operation ID syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.SearchAndReadDriftIndicatorEntities(filter="string",
                                                      limit=integer,
                                                      offset=integer,
                                                      sort="string"
                                                      )
print(response)
Uber class example
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                      client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                      )

response = falcon.command("SearchAndReadDriftIndicatorEntities",
                          filter="string",
                          limit=integer,
                          offset=integer,
                          sort="string"
                          )
print(response)

SearchDriftIndicators

Retrieve all drift indicators that match the given query

PEP8 method name

search_drift_indicators

Endpoint

Method Route
GET /container-security/queries/drift-indicators/v1

Content-Type

  • Produces: application/json

Keyword Arguments

Name Service Uber Type Data type Description
filter
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string Filter Drift Indicators using a query in Falcon Query Language (FQL). Supported filters: cid, cloud_name, command_line, container_id, file_name, file_sha256, host_id, indicator_process_id, namespace, occurred_at, parent_process_id, pod_name, prevented, scheduler_name, severity, worker_node_name
limit
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query integer The upper-bound on the number of records to retrieve.
offset
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query integer The offset from where to begin.
sort
Service Class Support

Uber Class Support
query string The fields to sort the records on.

Usage

Service class example (PEP8 syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.search_drift_indicators(filter="string",
                                          limit=integer,
                                          offset=integer,
                                          sort="string"
                                          )
print(response)
Service class example (Operation ID syntax)
from falconpy import DriftIndicators

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = DriftIndicators(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                         client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                         )

response = falcon.SearchDriftIndicators(filter="string",
                                        limit=integer,
                                        offset=integer,
                                        sort="string"
                                        )
print(response)
Uber class example
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2

# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
                      client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
                      )

response = falcon.command("SearchDriftIndicators", 
                          filter="string",
                          limit=integer,
                          offset=integer,
                          sort="string"
                          )
print(response)

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