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aelliott
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We have some new logs we would like to import.
These logs seem to contain all the fields of network traffic, but it was requested to also show them as authentication. Is it best practice to tie in a given log with multiple Common Information Models? Or should everything be Network Or Authentication Or Web etc..

I was thinking definitely not as the "action" field would need to follow each model.

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aelliott
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I've solved this question. The answer is, When the log contains events that are specifically authentication, then assign those events to authentication. Otherwise a Network Log should just be a network log.

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aelliott
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I've solved this question. The answer is, When the log contains events that are specifically authentication, then assign those events to authentication. Otherwise a Network Log should just be a network log.

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