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CybOX™ Version 2.1.1. Part 19: Device Object

Committee Specification Draft 01 /
Public Review Draft 01

20 June 2016

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Technical Committee:

OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC

Chair:

Richard Struse (), DHS Office of Cybersecurity and Communications (CS&C)

Editors:

Desiree Beck (), MITRE Corporation

Trey Darley (), Individual member

Ivan Kirillov (), MITRE Corporation

Rich Piazza (), MITRE Corporation

Additional artifacts:

This prose specification is one component of a Work Product whose components are listed in http://docs.oasis-open.org/cti/cybox/v2.1.1/csprd01/cybox-v2.1.1-csprd01-additional-artifacts.html.

Related work:

This specification is related to:

·Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  STIX™ Version 1.2.1. Edited by Sean Barnum, Desiree Beck, Aharon Chernin, and Rich Piazza. 05 May 2016. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/cti/stix/v1.2.1/cs01/part1-overview/stix-v1.2.1-cs01-part1-overview.html.

Abstract:

The Cyber Observable Expression (CybOX™) is a standardized language for encoding and communicating high-fidelity information about cyber observables, whether dynamic events or stateful measures that are observable in the operational cyber domain. By specifying a common structured schematic mechanism for these cyber observables, the intent is to enable the potential for detailed automatable sharing, mapping, detection, and analysis heuristics. This specification document defines the Device Object data model, which is one of the Object data models for CybOX content.

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[CybOX-v2.1.1-device]

CybOX™ Version 2.1.1 Part 19: Device Object. Edited by Desiree Beck, Trey Darley, Ivan Kirillov, and Rich Piazza. 20 June 2016. OASIS Committee Specification Draft 01 / Public Review Draft 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/cti/cybox/v2.1.1/csprd01/part19-device/cybox-v2.1.1-csprd01-part19-device.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/cti/cybox/v2.1.1/part19-device/cybox-v2.1.1-part19-device.html.

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Table of Contents

1        Introduction. 6

1.1 CybOXTM Specification Documents. 6

1.2 Document Conventions. 6

1.2.1 Fonts. 6

1.2.2 UML Package References. 7

1.2.3 UML Diagrams. 7

1.2.4 Property Table Notation. 8

1.2.5 Property and Class Descriptions. 8

1.3 Terminology. 9

1.4 Normative References. 9

2        Background Information. 10

2.1 Cyber Observables. 10

2.2 Objects. 10

3        Data Model 11

3.1 DeviceObjectType Class. 11

4        Conformance. 13

Appendix A. Acknowledgments. 14

Appendix B. Revision History. 18


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The following films are widely considered the "best" releases of that year based on critical acclaim and box office performance:

Thuppakki: Directed by AR Murugadoss and starring Vijay, this action thriller was the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2012. It follows an army captain who hunts down sleeper cells in Mumbai.

Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom: A cult classic comedy based on a true story. It stars Vijay Sethupathi as a man who suffers temporary memory loss just days before his wedding.

Vazhakku Enn 18/9: A critically acclaimed crime drama directed by Balaji Sakthivel. It received high praise for its realistic portrayal of social issues and modern relationships.

Pizza: A horror-thriller that marked the directorial debut of Karthik Subbaraj and further established Vijay Sethupathi as a star. It is noted for its clever plot twists and atmospheric tension.

Kumki: A musical drama directed by Prabhu Solomon, famous for its scenic locations and the debut of Vikram Prabhu. It explores the bond between a mahout and his elephant. Technological Milestones In 2012, Tamil cinema also broke technical boundaries:

Ambuli: Released as the first Tamil film made in stereoscopic 3D format.

Nanban: Shankar's remake of 3 Idiots, which was one of the first major Tamil films to achieve significant commercial success early in the year.

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The year 2012 is considered a landmark year for Tamil cinema due to the rise of independent filmmakers and high-budget blockbusters.

: The highest-grossing Tamil film of 2012, earning over ₹128 crore. Directed by A.R. Murugadoss and starring Vijay, it follows an army officer tracking sleeper cells in Mumbai.

: A game-changer in the horror-thriller genre, marking the directorial debut of Karthik Subbaraj and starring Vijay Sethupathi. Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom

: A critically acclaimed black comedy based on true events about a man who develops short-term memory loss days before his wedding. Vazhakku Enn 18/9

: A social drama that won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and was highly praised by critics. Naan Ee (Eega)

: Although a bilingual film, this fantasy adventure directed by S.S. Rajamouli became a major success in Tamil Nadu.

: A remake of the Hindi film 3 Idiots, directed by Shankar and starring Vijay, which was one of the year's top commercial successes.

3: Notable for the viral song "Why This Kolaveri Di," this psychological romantic thriller marked the directorial debut of Aishwarya Rajinikanth. Tamil Cinema Box Office Performance (2012) Worldwide Gross (Approx.) ₹128 crore ₹120 crore ₹90 crore ₹75 crore Maattrraan ₹60 crore Context: Tamilrockers and Piracy Top 10 Tamil movies 2012 - IMDb

A. Legal Status Accessing "Tamilrockers" to download movies is a violation of the Copyright Act, 1957 (India). The year 2012 was a watershed moment for Tamil cinema

B. Security Risks Websites like Tamilrockers operate outside standard regulatory frameworks, posing significant risks to the user:


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3.1 DeviceObjectType Class

The DeviceObjectType class is intended to characterize a specific Device. The UML diagram corresponding to the DeviceObjectType class is shown in Figure 3‑1.

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Figure 3‑1. UML diagram of the DeviceObjectType class

The property table of the DeviceObjectType class is given in Table 3‑1.

Table 3‑1. Properties of the DeviceObjectType class

Name

Type

Multiplicity

Description

Description

cyboxCommon:

StructuredTextType

0..1

The Description property captures a technical description of the Device Object. Any length is permitted. Optional formatting is supported via the structuring_format property of the StructuredTextType class.

Device_Type

cyboxCommon:

StringObjectPropertyType

0..1

The Device_Type property specifies the type of the device.

Manufacturer

cyboxCommon:

StringObjectPropertyType

0..1

The Manufacturer property specifies the manufacturer of the device.

Model

cyboxCommon:

StringObjectPropertyType

0..1

The Model property specifies the model identifier of the device.

Serial_Number

cyboxCommon:

StringObjectPropertyType

0..1

The Serial_Number property specifies the serial number of the Device.

Firmware_Version

cyboxCommon:

StringObjectPropertyType

0..1

The Firmware_Version property specifies the version of the firmware running on the device.

System_Details

cyboxCommon:

ObjectPropertiesType

0..1

The System_Details property captures the details of the system that may be present on the device. It uses the abstract ObjectPropertiesType which permits the specification of any Object; however, it is strongly recommended that the System Object or one of its subtypes be used in this context.


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Implementations have discretion over which parts (components, properties, extensions, controlled vocabularies, etc.) of CybOX they implement (e.g., Observable/Object).

[1] Conformant implementations must conform to all normative structural specifications of the UML model or additional normative statements within this document that apply to the portions of CybOX they implement (e.g., implementers of the entire Observable class must conform to all normative structural specifications of the UML model regarding the Observable class or additional normative statements contained in the document that describes the Observable class).

[2] Conformant implementations are free to ignore normative structural specifications of the UML model or additional normative statements within this document that do not apply to the portions of CybOX they implement (e.g., non-implementers of any particular properties of the Observable class are free to ignore all normative structural specifications of the UML model regarding those properties of the Observable class or additional normative statements contained in the document that describes the Observable class).

The conformance section of this document is intentionally broad and attempts to reiterate what already exists in this document.

Appendix A. Acknowledgments

The following individuals have participated in the creation of this specification and are gratefully acknowledged.

Aetna

    David Crawford

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

    Roman Fiedler

    Florian Skopik

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ Bank)

    Dean Thompson

Blue Coat Systems, Inc.

    Owen Johnson

    Bret Jordan

Century Link

    Cory Kennedy

CIRCL

    Alexandre Dulaunoy

    Andras Iklody   

    Raphaël Vinot

Citrix Systems

    Joey Peloquin

Dell

    Will Urbanski

    Jeff Williams

DTCC

    Dan Brown

    Gordon Hundley

    Chris Koutras

EMC

    Robert Griffin

    Jeff Odom

    Ravi Sharda

Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC)

    David Eilken

    Chris Ricard

Fortinet Inc.

    Gavin Chow

    Kenichi Terashita

Fujitsu Limited

    Neil Edwards

    Frederick Hirsch

    Ryusuke Masuoka

    Daisuke Murabayashi

Google Inc.

    Mark Risher

Hitachi, Ltd.

    Kazuo Noguchi

    Akihito Sawada

    Masato Terada

iboss, Inc.

    Paul Martini

Individual

    Jerome Athias

    Peter Brown

    Elysa Jones

    Sanjiv Kalkar

    Bar Lockwood

    Terry MacDonald

    Alex Pinto

Intel Corporation

    Tim Casey

    Kent Landfield

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

    Terrence Driscoll

    David Laurance

LookingGlass

    Allan Thomson

    Lee Vorthman

Mitre Corporation

    Greg Back

    Jonathan Baker

    Sean Barnum

    Desiree Beck

    Nicole Gong

    Jasen Jacobsen

    Ivan Kirillov

    Richard Piazza

    Jon Salwen

    Charles Schmidt

    Emmanuelle Vargas-Gonzalez

    John Wunder

National Council of ISACs (NCI)

    Scott Algeier

    Denise Anderson

    Josh Poster

NEC Corporation

    Takahiro Kakumaru

North American Energy Standards Board

    David Darnell

Object Management Group

    Cory Casanave

Palo Alto Networks

    Vishaal Hariprasad

Queralt, Inc.

    John Tolbert

Resilient Systems, Inc.

    Ted Julian

Securonix

    Igor Baikalov

Siemens AG

    Bernd Grobauer

Soltra

    John Anderson

    Aishwarya Asok Kumar

    Peter Ayasse

    Jeff Beekman

    Michael Butt

    Cynthia Camacho

    Aharon Chernin

    Mark Clancy

    Brady Cotton

    Trey Darley

    Mark Davidson

    Paul Dion

    Daniel Dye

    Robert Hutto

    Raymond Keckler

    Ali Khan

    Chris Kiehl

    Clayton Long

    Michael Pepin

    Natalie Suarez

    David Waters

    Benjamin Yates

Symantec Corp.

    Curtis Kostrosky

The Boeing Company

    Crystal Hayes

ThreatQuotient, Inc.

    Ryan Trost

U.S. Bank

    Mark Angel

    Brad Butts

    Brian Fay

    Mona Magathan

    Yevgen Sautin

US Department of Defense (DoD)

    James Bohling

    Eoghan Casey

    Gary Katz

    Jeffrey Mates

VeriSign

    Robert Coderre

    Kyle Maxwell

    Eric Osterweil     

Airbus Group SAS

    Joerg Eschweiler

    Marcos Orallo

Anomali

    Ryan Clough

    Wei Huang

    Hugh Njemanze

    Katie Pelusi

    Aaron Shelmire

    Jason Trost

Bank of America

    Alexander Foley

Center for Internet Security (CIS)

    Sarah Kelley

Check Point Software Technologies

    Ron Davidson

Cisco Systems

    Syam Appala

    Ted Bedwell

    David McGrew

    Pavan Reddy

    Omar Santos

    Jyoti Verma

Cyber Threat Intelligence Network, Inc. (CTIN)

    Doug DePeppe

    Jane Ginn

    Ben Othman

DHS Office of Cybersecurity and Communications (CS&C)

    Richard Struse

    Marlon Taylor

EclecticIQ

    Marko Dragoljevic

    Joep Gommers

    Sergey Polzunov

    Rutger Prins

    Andrei Sîrghi

    Raymon van der Velde

eSentire, Inc.

    Jacob Gajek

FireEye, Inc.

    Phillip Boles

    Pavan Gorakav

    Anuj Kumar

    Shyamal Pandya

    Paul Patrick

    Scott Shreve

Fox-IT

    Sarah Brown

Georgetown University

    Eric Burger

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)

    Tomas Sander

IBM

    Peter Allor

    Eldan Ben-Haim

    Sandra Hernandez

    Jason Keirstead

    John Morris

    Laura Rusu

    Ron Williams

IID

    Chris Richardson

Integrated Networking Technologies, Inc.

    Patrick Maroney

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

    Karin Marr

    Julie Modlin

    Mark Moss

    Pamela Smith

Kaiser Permanente

    Russell Culpepper

    Beth Pumo

Lumeta Corporation

    Brandon Hoffman

MTG Management Consultants, LLC.

    James Cabral

National Security Agency

    Mike Boyle

    Jessica Fitzgerald-McKay

New Context Services, Inc.

    John-Mark Gurney

    Christian Hunt

    James Moler

    Daniel Riedel

    Andrew Storms

OASIS

    James Bryce Clark

    Robin Cover

    Chet Ensign

Open Identity Exchange

    Don Thibeau

PhishMe Inc.

    Josh Larkins

Raytheon Company-SAS

    Daniel Wyschogrod

Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center (R-CISC)

    Brian Engle

Semper Fortis Solutions

    Joseph Brand

Splunk Inc.

    Cedric LeRoux

    Brian Luger

    Kathy Wang

TELUS

    Greg Reaume

    Alan Steer

Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd

    Tyron Miller

    Andrew van der Stock

ThreatConnect, Inc.

    Wade Baker

    Cole Iliff

    Andrew Pendergast

    Ben Schmoker

    Jason Spies

TruSTAR Technology

    Chris Roblee

United Kingdom Cabinet Office

    Iain Brown

    Adam Cooper

    Mike McLellan

    Chris O’Brien

    James Penman

    Howard Staple

    Chris Taylor

    Laurie Thomson

    Alastair Treharne

    Julian White

    Bethany Yates

US Department of Homeland Security

    Evette Maynard-Noel

    Justin Stekervetz

ViaSat, Inc.

    Lee Chieffalo

    Wilson Figueroa

    Andrew May

Yaana Technologies, LLC

    Anthony Rutkowski

The authors would also like to thank the larger CybOX Community for its input and help in reviewing this document.

Appendix B. Revision History

Revision

Date

Editor

Changes Made

wd01

15 December 2015

Desiree Beck Trey Darley Ivan Kirillov Rich Piazza

Initial transfer to OASIS template