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Lucidum Normalization

Last Updated: February 9, 2026

Lucidum fills the gaps between security solutions. After ingesting data from connectors, Lucidum enriches that data through machine learning. After ingestion, Lucidum: Deduplicates records. For example, suppose an asset uses DHCP. Suppose Lucidum ingests different information about that asset each day. However, each day, that asset will lease a new IP address. Instead of creating...

Zero-Day Vulnerabilities and CVEs

Last Updated: September 25, 2025

On November 8, 2022, Microsoft released patches for six zero-day vulnerabilities that were active. Lucidum can help you quickly determine if assets in your environment are at risk from active vulnerabilities and CVEs like the six zero-day vulnerabilities from Microsoft. How Does Lucidum Help? Lucidum can monitor the status of all assets and users in...

Overview of the Lucidum Data Model

Last Updated: February 5, 2026

What is the Lucidum Data Model? Input: Lucidum Connectors Lucidum integrates with other software and platforms via Connectors. Connectors allow Lucidum to ingest data from your environment. Lucidum includes pre-built connectors for the most commonly used solutions for security, vulnerability scanning, cloud, data warehouse, identity management, logs, network, endpoint management, IP management, file sharing, and devops....

Viewing Data About All Assets, All Users, and All Vulnerabilities

Last Updated: November 10, 2025

Lucidum includes three Value-Oriented Dashboards that allow you to view data about all assets, all users, and all vulnerabilities. The tables appear in the Lucidum Channels Inventory > Assets. This table displays a list of all assets in Lucidum. Identify Identities. This table displays a list of all users in Lucidum. Threat Intelligence > Vulnerabilities....

Viewing Details about Individual Assets, Users, or Vulnerabilities

Last Updated: February 6, 2026

Data Source, Lucidum Data Group, and Field Change History You can view details about the data for a single asset, user, or vulnerability. There are three types of data in Lucidum, all of of which you can view in Lucidum and use in dashboards: Data Source. Data sources map to Lucidum Connectors. For each asset,...

Viewing Details About Data Sources for Assets and Users

Last Updated: February 5, 2026

The Data Sources pages display all the data sources that contribute data to asset records and user records. You can view metrics about each data source. You can also drill down and see which assets and which users are associated with each data source. Lucidum connectors provide the data to your lucidum system. Connectors allow...

Overview of Webhooks

Last Updated: September 26, 2025

Introduction Lucidum uses webhooks to run headless, providing all the benefits of Lucidum without requiring your IT team to learn a new interface. Lucidum includes a feature called Actions. Actions are automations that are triggered by query results. Actions include sending email messages, posting a message to slack, creating tickets, isolating infected devices, or making...

Creating a Webhook Configuration

Last Updated: September 26, 2025

Creating a webhook configuration in Lucidum is the first step toward sending data from Lucidum to another application or solution. Prerequisites Before defining the webhook configuration in Lucidum, you must first determine the URL that will listen for incoming webhooks on the application or solution. Usually you can find this information in the API documentation...

Creating Queries

Last Updated: June 25, 2025

Webhooks include a payload. In Lucidum, the payload includes fields from the Lucidum Data Group or from other ingested data. To identify the data you want to include in a webhook, you filter through all the data in Lucidum with a query. You then save the results of the query to include in a webhook....

Creating a Webhook Action

Last Updated: September 26, 2025

Creating a Webhook Action from the Action Center To create a Webhook Action from the Action Center page: In the Create a New Action page, in the General step, enter: Action Type. Select an action from the pulldown options. Configuration Name. Select an action configuration from the pulldown options. Action Name. Identifier for the action....