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MC286340 – Retiring the advanced hunting table named ‘DeviceTvmSoftwareInventoryVulnerabilities’ (archived)

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check before: 2021-10-05

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Microsoft 365 suite, Office 365 general

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World tenant

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User impact, Retirement

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The advanced hunting table named DeviceTvmSoftwareInventoryVulnerabilities will be retired in favor of two new tables. One table is focused solely on software inventory and the other table is focused on vulnerabilities. This change will provide better clarity and reduce noise/complexity when using advanced hunting for common threat and vulnerability management scenarios.
Tables that are replacing DeviceTvmSoftwareInventoryVulnerabilities:
DeviceTvmSoftwareInventory:This table serves as a complete list of all software on your devices, whether or not they have any vulnerabilities.
No duplicate entries – unlike the old table, you have a single row for each software installed on every device.
New fields – EndOfSupportStatus and EndOfSupportDate have the end-of-support state (if applicable) for specific software versions installed on devices.
DeviceTvmSoftwareVulnerabilities:This table is dedicated to discovering Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) in existing software across all your devices.
New fields – RecommendedSecurityUpdate and RecommendedSecurityUpdateId have missing security updates / Knowledge Bases (KBs) for installed software.
[When will this happen:]
These new tables are available today. The old advanced hunting table will be retired on October 15th, 2021.

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Created:
2021-09-21

updated:
2021-09-21

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