System information
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| Host name | The Domain Name System (DNS) host name of the endpoint. | 
| UUID | The system-generated universally unique identifier (UUID) string for the endpoint
                                 hardware profile. | 
| CPU type | The system central processing unit (CPU) architecture. | 
| CPU brand | The brand of the currently supported processor. | 
| CPU physical cores | The number of physical cores in the CPU. | 
| CPU logical cores | The number of logical cores in the CPU. | 
| CPU microcode | An intermediary code acting as CPU firmware. | 
| Physical memory (KB) | The amount of physical memory displayed in kilobytes (KB). | 
| Hardware vendor | The manufacturer of the system motherboard. | 
| Hardware model | The device model of the endpoint. | 
| Hardware serial | The serial number of the endpoint hardware's software component. | 
| Computer name | The Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) name of the endpoint. | 
OS version
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| Name | The Operating System (OS) distribution or product name. | 
| Installation time | The date the OS was installed on the endpoint. | 
| Version | The primary OS version running on the endpoint. | 
| Major | The major release version of the current OS. | 
| Minor | The minor release version of the current OS. | 
| Build | A build-specific or variant OS version identifier. | 
| Platform | The OS platform or ID. | 
| Platform like | The closely related platforms. | 
| Code name | The OS version code name. | 
| Arch | The OS architecture. | 
Interface detail
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| MAC | The Media Access Control (MAC) address for the endpoint network adapter. | 
| Last modification time | The time of the last device modification. | 
| Network interface | The index of the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) interface associated with network
                                 IPv4 addresses. | 
| MTU | The maximum transmission unit (MTU) size in bytes. | 
| Metric | The IPv4 interface metric for the network adapter address. | 
| Flags | The flags specifying network adapter settings. | 
| Collisions | The number of packet collisions detected. | 
| Friendly name | A user-friendly name for the network adapter. | 
| Description | A description of the network adapter. | 
| Manufacturer | The manufacturer of the network adapter. | 
| Connection ID | The name of the network connections as appearing in the Control Panel Network Connections
                                 section. | 
| Connection status | The state of the network adapter network connection. | 
| Enabled | An indication of whether the adapter is enabled. | 
| Physical adapter | An indication of whether the adapter is physical. | 
| Speed | An estimation of current bandwidth in bits per second or the nominal bandwidth when
                                 no estimation can be made. | 
| Service | The service name of the network adapter. | 
| DHCP enabled | An indication of whether Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 4 (DHCPv4) is
                                 enabled. | 
| DHCP lease expires | The expiration date and time of the leased Internet Protocol (IP) address that the
                                 DHCP server assigned to the endpoint. | 
| DHCP lease obtained | The date and time the leased IP address was assigned to the endpoint through the DHCP
                                 server. | 
| DHCP server | The IP address of the DHCP server. | 
| DNS domain | The domain name and suffix of the organization. | 
| DNS domain suffix search order | A list of DNS domain suffixes to be applied at the end of the host name when attempting
                                 domain name resolution. | 
| DNS host name | The name used to identify the endpoint for authentication. | 
| DNS server search order | A list of server IP addresses used when querying for DNS servers. | 
| iPackets | The number of unicast packets received by the interface. | 
| oPackets | The number of octets of data sent through the interface. | 
| iBytes | The number of octets of data received by the interface. | 
| oBytes | The number of unicast packets sent through the interface. | 
| iErrors | The number of incoming packets discarded because of errors. | 
| oErrors | The number of outgoing packets discarded because of errors. | 
| iDrops | The number of incoming packets discarded despite not having errors. | 
| oDrops | The number of outgoing packets discarded despite not having errors. | 
Interface address
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| Network interface | The index of the IPv4 interface associated with network IPv4 addresses. | 
| Address | A read-only user-friendly name for the address. | 
| Mask | The IPv4 subnet mask. | 
| Type | The origin of the IPv4 or Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address suffix. | 
| Friendly Name | A user-friendly name for the network adapter. | 
Volume information
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| Path | The current disk drive path. | 
| Name | The name of the disk drive on the file system. | 
| System | The file system type, such as File Allocation Table (FAT) or New Technology File System
                                 (NTFS). | 
| Maximum component length | The maximum character length of file names supported by the file system. | 
| File system flags | The flags associated with the file system. | 
| Drive type | A value indicating disk drive type, such as removable, fixed, solid-state drive (SSD),
                                 or hard disk drive (HDD). | 
System drive environment
| Evidence Data | Description | 
| System root | The root Windows directory. | 
| System drive | The drive on which Windows is installed. | 
 
		