
Over a three-month period, Michal Dobisek enhanced the ocsf/ocsf-schema repository by designing and implementing new observable types to improve data correlation and analytics for security workflows. He extended the schema with granular types for process, email, message, registry, and path-based observables, using Markdown for documentation and schema development. Michal’s work included updating the CHANGELOG and documentation links to align with evolving repository structures, ensuring accurate guidance for users and maintainers. His technical approach emphasized incremental, review-friendly changes, focusing on data modeling, schema design, and link management to deliver more robust observability and streamlined documentation across the project.

June 2025: Delivered a targeted documentation link fix for ocsf-schema to align with the ocsf-docs repository, ensuring CHANGELOG.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, and README.md point to the correct docs location; added a changelog entry for traceability. Result: improved docs navigation, reduced support overhead, and strengthened cross-repo maintenance for future releases.
June 2025: Delivered a targeted documentation link fix for ocsf-schema to align with the ocsf-docs repository, ensuring CHANGELOG.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, and README.md point to the correct docs location; added a changelog entry for traceability. Result: improved docs navigation, reduced support overhead, and strengthened cross-repo maintenance for future releases.
April 2025 – OCSF schema update focused on enabling finer-grained observable typing. Delivered new observable types file_path_t and reg_key_path_t to enhance path-related data typing, correlation, and user-facing display. CHANGELOG updated to document the new types and fields, improving release communication and onboarding for users and downstream analytics. No major bugs fixed this period. Impact: improved data quality and observability workflows, enabling faster, more accurate search, filtering, and reporting for path-based observables. Technologies/skills demonstrated: schema design and typing, observable data modeling, changelog/documentation practices, Git-based change delivery in the ocsf-schema repository (commit: 178bd4422505f492b9fbb396df23afc41b493f69; #1381).
April 2025 – OCSF schema update focused on enabling finer-grained observable typing. Delivered new observable types file_path_t and reg_key_path_t to enhance path-related data typing, correlation, and user-facing display. CHANGELOG updated to document the new types and fields, improving release communication and onboarding for users and downstream analytics. No major bugs fixed this period. Impact: improved data quality and observability workflows, enabling faster, more accurate search, filtering, and reporting for path-based observables. Technologies/skills demonstrated: schema design and typing, observable data modeling, changelog/documentation practices, Git-based change delivery in the ocsf-schema repository (commit: 178bd4422505f492b9fbb396df23afc41b493f69; #1381).
March 2025 (2025-03) monthly summary for ocsf/ocsf-schema focused on delivering extended observability capabilities and strengthening data correlation for analytics and troubleshooting. Key themes this month: schema extension, observability enrichment, and incremental, review-friendly changes aligned with product goals.
March 2025 (2025-03) monthly summary for ocsf/ocsf-schema focused on delivering extended observability capabilities and strengthening data correlation for analytics and troubleshooting. Key themes this month: schema extension, observability enrichment, and incremental, review-friendly changes aligned with product goals.
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