Field Name | Type | Description |
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Identity0..1 | IdentityType |
The Identity field characterizes information about the identity or characteristics of the targeted people or organizations.
This field is implemented through the xsi:type extension mechanism. The default type is CIQIdentity3.0InstanceType in the http://stix.mitre.org/extensions/Identity#CIQIdentity3.0-1 namespace. This type is defined in the extensions/identity/ciq_identity_3.0.xsd file or at the URL http://stix.mitre.org/XMLSchema/extensions/identity/ciq_identity_3.0/1.0/ciq_identity_3.0.xsd.
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Targeted_Systems0..n | ControlledVocabularyStringType |
The Targeted_Systems field characterizes a type of system that is targeted. It may be included multiple times to specify multiple types of targeted systems.
This field is implemented through the xsi:type controlled vocabulary extension mechanism. The default vocabulary type is SystemTypeVocab-1.0 in the http://stix.mitre.org/default_vocabularies-1 namespace. This type is defined in the stix_default_vocabularies.xsd file or at the URL http://stix.mitre.org/XMLSchema/default_vocabularies/1.0.1/stix_default_vocabularies.xsd . Users may also define their own vocabulary using the type extension mechanism, specify a vocabulary name and reference using the attributes, or simply use this as a string field.
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Targeted_Information0..n | ControlledVocabularyStringType |
The Targeted_Systems field characterizes a type of information that is targeted. It may be included multiple times to specify multiple types of targeted information.
This field is implemented through the xsi:type controlled vocabulary extension mechanism. The default vocabulary type is InformationTypeVocab-1.0 in the http://stix.mitre.org/default_vocabularies-1 namespace. This type is defined in the stix_default_vocabularies.xsd file or at the URL http://stix.mitre.org/XMLSchema/default_vocabularies/1.0.1/stix_default_vocabularies.xsd . Users may also define their own vocabulary using the type extension mechanism, specify a vocabulary name and reference using the attributes, or simply use this as a string field.
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