According to the Cortex XSOAR Indicator Lifecycle documentation, when an indicator reaches its expiration date or is manually set toExpired, the platform doesnotdelete it. Instead, the indicator remains fully stored within the Indicator Store and can still be searched, viewed, and referenced within the system. Expiration affectshow the indicator behaves operationally, not whether it still exists in the database. Specifically, an expired indicatorno longer participates in active enrichment, matching, or classificationworkflows. It will not trigger rules, correlation, or alerting functionality, and enrichment engines stop providing updates.
The system retains expired indicators for historical accuracy, audit trail completeness, and investigation continuity. Deleting indicators automatically would compromise incident history and threat intelligence analytics, which XSOAR explicitly avoids. Furthermore, the documentation states that indicator deletion is alwaysmanualunless automated cleanup is configured, and even then, expiration alone does not initiate deletion.
Thus, the correct statement is optionA: the indicatorstill exists and remains searchable, maintaining its presence in XSOAR’s intelligence repository while no longer influencing automated processes. Options B, C, and D contradict documented indicator-retention behavior.