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# Other Objects

# Other Objects {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Yokohama
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* Updated March 5, 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Define and manage data classifications within TISC.

Data Sources represent broad categories of security telemetry. Data Components provide a more granular breakdown of the specific type of data collected within a source.

These records support consistent documentation of detection coverage and analytical context. You can associate data sources and components with relevant threat entities to identify required telemetry, assess monitoring gaps, and
support detection engineering and threat analysis activities.
* **[Data Component](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/WfRQMn~Na7HuwqOoJDs1wQ)**   
  Data components are used to identify specific properties or values of a data source.
* **[Data Sources](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/i7mpeT~C5k592m_7LE56Ow)**   
  Data sources represent the various subjects/topics of information that can be collected by sensors/logs. Data sources also include data components, which identify specific properties/values of a data source.

**Related concepts**   

* [Observables](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/mtj0sOYtYVd9ZZ2fpM_hMg "Observables represent stateful properties (such as the MD5 hash of a file or the value of a registry key) or measurable events (such as the creation of a registry key or the deletion of a file) that are pertinent to the operation of computers and networks.")
* [Indicators](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/B69N6Wdc7W0nI0ks7FqyYA "Indicators are artifacts observed on a network or operating system that are likely to indicate an intrusion. Typical IoCs are virus signatures and IP addresses, MD5 hashes of malware files or URLs, or domain names.")
* [Threat Entities](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/_5DGFV0RjbonAf2KRyZj9g "The Threat Entities module provides structured records used to manage threat intelligence objects in the TISC. These records align with STIX domain object concepts and help standardize how threat activity is documented and analyzed.")
* [Vulnerability](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/mObzIXRkQGKQMcKeLtA7JQ "A Vulnerability is a weakness or defect in a software or hardware component that attackers exploit. Vulnerabilities apply for STIX 2.x.")
* [Working with Reports in TISC](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/hPkrs37a6HKieeOtSSJxKg "The Reports module in the Threat Intelligence Library section enables you to create, manage, and publish reports that use any intelligence available in the Threat Intelligence Library.")
* [MITRE-ATT\&CK Repository](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Y50sAsUgKJ4SYkPZ2Obf~g "The MITRE-ATT&CK repository is available under the Intelligence Library where the data from the MITRE sources are ingested.")
* [Relationships Objects](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Kffra0ZJbg3rrW_AS5wO_g "Use the relationships objects to link together two observables or an observable and SDO to explain how they relate to each other.")
* [Potential Relationships](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/dc1NAg3gI_TtywVl9FXRcg "The application uses automated correlation to establish potentially possible relationships between two SDOs, two Observables or an observable and SDO.")
* [Vulnerability relationship mapping](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ibGmPhY7zIIuaKPXbv8OzA "Use many-to-many (M2M) relationship records to map connections between vulnerabilities and other entities.")  
**Related tasks**   

* [Define RSS Feeds](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/izYjMP8Xu6MPWNyfL5cJxw "A threat intelligence feed is a real time, continuous data stream that gathers information related to cyber risks or threats. RSS Feeds provides an easy way to stay up to date with your favorite websites, such as blogs or latest cyber security news.")

