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Hi. Does anyone know what "Time" is referring to from "Incident Review" from Splunk Enterprise Security (see image below)? As seen from picture, there are more 1 incident triggered in "9/23/16 9:55:08.000 PM". Is this timestamp when the use case was triggered? Where is this timestamp stored from the backend objects such as kvstores?
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The Time in the dropdown is associated with _time as found in the notable index. Seeing that you have a number of events triggered at the exact same time, you likely have multiple matches and results returned for that correlation search. You might want to look at throttling or refining your search a bit unless you were expecting to get a bunch of notable events at the same time like this. Yes, the timestamp would be associated with the time that the correlation search was set to run, give or take a few seconds for it to complete.
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The Time in the dropdown is associated with _time as found in the notable index. Seeing that you have a number of events triggered at the exact same time, you likely have multiple matches and results returned for that correlation search. You might want to look at throttling or refining your search a bit unless you were expecting to get a bunch of notable events at the same time like this. Yes, the timestamp would be associated with the time that the correlation search was set to run, give or take a few seconds for it to complete.
