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hjsabdjahbd
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Hi, I have the following column:

CVSSv2
CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N

I want to do something like this:

source="scan*" | where C="H" | stats count.

How can I parse this query so I can have only "C" as an variable?
I think it will me something related with regex, but I have no idea how to start.

Can someone help me? Thanks.

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sduff_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

A useful regex for CVSS v2 is the following
rex field=_raw "CVSS2#AV:(?<access_vector>\S)/AC:(?<access_complexity>\S)/Au:(?<authentication>\S)/C:(?<confidentiality>\S)/I:(?<integrity>\S)/A:(?<availability>\S)"

so your search should look like

source="scan*" | rex field=CVSSv2 "CVSS2#AV:(?<access_vector>\S)/AC:(?<access_complexity>\S)/Au:(?<authentication>\S)/C:(?<confidentiality>\S)/I:(?<integrity>\S)/A:(?<availability>\S)" | where confidentiality="H"
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Where is C? Where is "H"? Post sample events, a few rows of the csv (including the header), a mockup of desired output and s simple description of the pseduocode to get there. The current question is wholly incomprehensible. Also, use the 101/n010 control to put your code into proper markup.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Could you provide more details on your requirement, possibly with sample expected output and show what you get now vs what you need it to be?

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