| name | dt-sec-semantic-mapping |
| description | Suggest and validate semantic dictionary (SD) mappings for new security integrations using vendor API samples or live events. Use when: mapping a new security vendor data to Dynatrace SD; checking required fields; validating namespaces; highlighting discrepancies vs the semantic dictionary; proposing mapping improvements; running runtime validation against live tenant data. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
dt-sec-semantic-mapping
Build and validate semantic-dictionary-aligned mappings for new security integrations.
Purpose
Use this skill when a user wants to:
- Suggest a mapping from vendor API output to Dynatrace
security.events fields (Workflow A).
- Validate an existing mapping for completeness and quality against:
- Local baseline samples and semantic dictionary (Workflow B1 — static, offline validation), or
- Live tenant data via live tenant access (Workflow B2 — runtime validation)
- Highlight discrepancies vs. the Semantic Dictionary and local references.
- Get actionable mapping improvements.
Semantic Dictionary
The Semantic Dictionary (SD) defines the canonical field set for security.events. See references/semantic-reference.md for the canonical reference: local-vs-live sources, queryable Grail tables, when-to-query decision matrix, and the authority rule (live SD wins on disagreement).
Required Inputs
Always run the intake checklist in references/intake-and-constraints.md before generating or validating a mapping. If inputs are incomplete, continue with a partial draft but explicitly list missing evidence and confidence limits.
Baseline Sources (self-contained)
All baseline material lives inside this skill:
samples/ — real integration payloads covering all finding types and providers. Consulted as a fallback when primary references (SD, data-model-notes, known-discrepancies, validation-rules, object-type-expectations) leave a specific question unresolved — not as a routine step on every workflow run.
references/semantic-reference.md — SD reference, field taxonomy, event types, provider taxonomy, and entity scoping
references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md — validation rules, acceptable discrepancies, and report templates
references/intake-and-constraints.md — intake checklist, output contract, object.type expectations, and OpenPipeline constraints
Event-Type Coverage Requirements
The mapping MUST address the correct set of event.type values per finding class. Detection integrations are push-based and do not use scan cycles — never require scan events for detection.
See validation-policy-and-reporting.md § Event-Type Coverage for the full table, severity rules, and the alternative-classification path when a detection-class mapping incorrectly emits *_SCAN events.
Workflows
This skill operates in three modes. Detect the mode from context:
| Mode | Input | Procedural source |
|---|
| Workflow A — Suggest a new mapping | Raw vendor API payloads only | references/mapping-workflow.md § Workflow A (Phase 1 mapping table → user approval → Phase 2 sample JSON) |
| Workflow B1 — Static validation | Existing mapping + vendor API samples | references/mapping-workflow.md § Workflow B — classify input mode (final ingested / theoretical), apply rules, produce diff-highlighted table |
| Workflow B2 — Runtime validation | Existing mapping + live tenant access | references/runtime-validation.md — load the security (AppSec) events supporting skill first (REQUIRED Step 0), then run the query pack, produce a Validation Summary table |
All workflows follow the output contracts in references/intake-and-constraints.md and the report templates in references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md. Validation rules (event-type coverage, required fields, scan references, namespace requirements, value/type checks, vendor-namespace duplication) live in references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md.
Acceptable Discrepancy Policy
See references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md for the canonical list of acceptable SD deviations and vendor-namespace patterns. Do NOT raise critical/major issues for fields on that list. Genuinely unknown fields (not in local refs AND not in the live SD — see references/semantic-reference.md) must be questioned per references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md.
Scope
This skill covers:
- Mapping suggestion and refinement (Workflow A).
- Static validation against local baseline examples and semantic dictionary (Workflow B1).
- Runtime validation via live tenant access against live tenant data (Workflow B2).
- Semantic-dictionary conformance checks.
- Gap analysis and improvement recommendations.
This skill does not cover:
- Live ingestion pipeline deployment.
- Runtime DQL performance benchmarking.
- Tenant-side ingestion troubleshooting.
References
references/semantic-reference.md — SD reference plus data-model notes: local sources, live (queryable) sources, DQL patterns, when-to-query decision matrix, authority rule, field taxonomy
- A skill covering full SD access patterns and Grail-table documentation — for DQL query patterns against
security.events and Grail tables
- Semantic Dictionary (public docs)
references/intake-and-constraints.md — intake checklist, output contract, OpenPipeline constraints, and object.type namespace expectations
references/mapping-workflow.md — how to build and refine a mapping candidate
references/validation-policy-and-reporting.md — full validation rule set, known discrepancies, and discrepancy report templates
references/runtime-validation.md — optional real-environment query validation pack