How do we get the node information from falco threats events response. According to current supported fields for conditions we do not get any information regarding the node name as such. https://falco.org/docs/rules/supported-fields/
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For Falco to detect threats by using syscalls, it needs to run on the same host where the processes executing the syscalls run. Therefore it doesn't make sense to return information about the hostname since this information is only relevant when all the alerts are aggregated into some external service. In other words, it's the aggregator that adds the origin of the message when received.
However, if what you need to do is to distinguish whether the syscall was executed from inside a container, or from another process on the host, look at the
container.idfield. If it's set tohost, the call didn't happen inside the container.