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DATA INGESTION
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HUNTING WITH WORKBOOKS
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- Your first FIND with the HYPERCLOUD
- Create a Search Block
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- Create a Visual Block
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- Create a Return Block
- Create a Notification Block
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RELEASE NOTES
- February 26, 2026 - Content Update
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- October 05, 2023 - Application Update (Release Notes v9.3.3)
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Workbooks
Workbooks can be used to process information for investigations, auto-detection and profiling using various blocks such as Search, DQL, Code, Text, and Visual etc. You can identify or investigate events or observations that raise a suspicion and can also automate these queries to run at an interval or on demand as per requirement.
- Workbooks are an elegant way to run jobs without the hassle of writing the same queries repeatedly.
- A single workbook can have multiple blocks and these multiple blocks will be automatically executed one after the other. A workbook with multiple blocks will be considered as a single use case.
- A workbook with multiple queries can be saved and used as an input for another workbook. i.e. you can call a workbook from another workbook.
- The workbook comprises of the following blocks:
- DQL Block: Used to manually write DQL queries, multiple DQL Blocks can be added in a Workbook.
- Search Block: Used to build DQL queries by selecting the predefined directives, filters, functions etc
- SQL Block: Used to manually write queries in SQL.
- Code Block: You can write a python code to manipulate the data and generate a new output using python.
- AI Block: To accelerate and automate the process of identifying a potential threat by adding the identified incident as a signal.
- Visualization Block: The visualization block will display the result of the queries executed in a graph or chart format.
- Text Block: Used to write descriptions, steps, use cases for the workbook that helps you to understand everything about workbook
The editor supports markdown format. - Signal Block: Signals are triggered via Workbooks i.e. as per the logic set in its query. On executing a query via workbook and if there are any threat related data such as types of attacks etc, a signal will be triggered.
Workbooks can be scheduled on an on-demand basis or streamed at a definite interval as per requirement.
