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Summary
This article outlines the basic architecture of searches for events associated with QRadar offenses using the "Offense is ..." filter or the INOFFENSE() AQL function. By understanding the architecture, administrators are better prepared to understand performance limitations and better optimize their environment for the best possible performance while retrieving events associated with the offenses on the environment.
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Modified date:
09 May 2024
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ibm17145420