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DeviceNetworkEvents

Applies to:

  • Microsoft Defender XDR
  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

The DeviceNetworkEvents table in the advanced hunting schema contains information about network connections and related events. Use this reference to construct queries that return information from this table.

Tip

For detailed information about the events types (ActionType values) supported by a table, use the built-in schema reference available in Microsoft Defender XDR.

For information on other tables in the advanced hunting schema, see the advanced hunting reference.

Column name Data type Description
Timestamp datetime Date and time when the event was recorded
DeviceId string Unique identifier for the device in the service
DeviceName string Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the device
ActionType string Type of activity that triggered the event. See the in-portal schema reference for details.
RemoteIP string IP address that was being connected to
RemotePort int TCP port on the remote device that was being connected to
RemoteUrl string URL or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) that was being connected to
LocalIP string Source IP, or the IP address where the communication came from
LocalPort int TCP port on the local device used during communication
Protocol string Protocol used during the communication
LocalIPType string Type of IP address, for example Public, Private, Reserved, Loopback, Teredo, FourToSixMapping, and Broadcast
RemoteIPType string Type of IP address, for example Public, Private, Reserved, Loopback, Teredo, FourToSixMapping, and Broadcast
InitiatingProcessSHA1 string SHA-1 of the process (image file) that initiated the event
InitiatingProcessSHA256 string SHA-256 of the process (image file) that initiated the event. This field is usually not populated — use the SHA1 column when available.
InitiatingProcessMD5 string MD5 hash of the process (image file) that initiated the event
InitiatingProcessFileName string Name of the process file that initiated the event; if unavailable, the name of the process that initiated the event might be shown instead
InitiatingProcessFileSize long Size of the file that ran the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoCompanyName string Company name from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoProductName string Product name from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoProductVersion string Product version from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoInternalFileName string Internal file name from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoOriginalFileName string Original file name from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessVersionInfoFileDescription string Description from the version information of the process (image file) responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessId long Process ID (PID) of the process that initiated the event
InitiatingProcessCommandLine string Command line used to run the process that initiated the event
InitiatingProcessCreationTime datetime Date and time when the process that initiated the event was started
InitiatingProcessFolderPath string Folder containing the process (image file) that initiated the event
InitiatingProcessParentFileName string Name of the parent process that spawned the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessParentId long Process ID (PID) of the parent process that spawned the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessParentCreationTime datetime Date and time when the parent of the process responsible for the event was started
InitiatingProcessAccountDomain string Domain of the account that ran the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessAccountName string User name of the account that ran the process responsible for the event; if the device is registered in Microsoft Entra ID, the Entra ID user name of the account that ran the process responsible for the event might be shown instead
InitiatingProcessAccountSid string Security Identifier (SID) of the account that ran the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessAccountUpn string User principal name (UPN) of the account that ran the process responsible for the event; if the device is registered in Microsoft Entra ID, the Entra ID UPN of the account that ran the process responsible for the event might be shown instead
InitiatingProcessAccountObjectId string Microsoft Entra object ID of the user account that ran the process responsible for the event
InitiatingProcessIntegrityLevel string Integrity level of the process that initiated the event. Windows assigns integrity levels to processes based on certain characteristics, such as if they were launched from an internet download. These integrity levels influence permissions to resources.
InitiatingProcessTokenElevation string Token type indicating the presence or absence of User Access Control (UAC) privilege elevation applied to the process that initiated the event
ReportId long Event identifier based on a repeating counter. To identify unique events, this column must be used in conjunction with the DeviceName and Timestamp columns.
AppGuardContainerId string Identifier for the virtualized container used by Application Guard to isolate browser activity
AdditionalFields string Additional information about the event in JSON array format
InitiatingProcessSessionId long Windows session ID of the initiating process
IsInitiatingProcessRemoteSession bool Indicates whether the initiating process was run under a remote desktop protocol (RDP) session (true) or locally (false)
InitiatingProcessRemoteSessionDeviceName string Device name of the remote device from which the initiating process’s RDP session was initiated
InitiatingProcessRemoteSessionIP string IP address of the remote device from which the initiating process’s RDP session was initiated

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