Sysmon Event Id 10
Overview
Sysmon Event Id 10 is a threat detection tool that appears across threat detection workflows in this knowledge base. It is referenced as part of higher-level security analysis, investigation, monitoring, or validation activity rather than as an end in itself.
What It Is
Sysmon Event Id 10 is best understood as a threat-detection tool in this knowledge base. Its role is conceptual and system-facing rather than procedural: it gives analysts or defenders a structured way to examine evidence, model system behavior, or reason about security state.
How It Works
Sysmon Event Id 10 works by turning technical inputs into more interpretable outputs at the system level. Across the source skills, it appears as part of larger analysis, investigation, monitoring, or validation loops rather than as a standalone end state.
Core Concepts
- credential dumping
- lsass
- mimikatz
- sysmon
- active directory
- windows security
- defense evasion
- threat detection
Typical Workflow
Use Cases
- When investigating security incidents that require detecting credential dumping techniques
- When building detection rules or threat hunting queries for this domain
- When SOC analysts need structured procedures for this analysis type
- When validating security monitoring coverage for related attack techniques
Limitations
- Output still depends on context, data quality, and surrounding analysis.
- The tool should be interpreted as part of a broader workflow, not as a complete answer by itself.
- Capabilities and visibility vary depending on environment, integrations, and available inputs.
Related Tools
- None listed yet
Sources
- detecting-credential-dumping-techniques