MISP 2.4.130 released (Various fixes, performance improvements and new features)
MISP 2.4.130 released A new version of MISP (2.4.130) has been released with performance improvements, multiple bugs fixed and new features.
MISP 2.4.130 released A new version of MISP (2.4.130) has been released with performance improvements, multiple bugs fixed and new features.
MISP service monitoring (and a bit of healing) with OpenNMS Introduction: Many organisations adore how quick and easy MISP can be set up.
MISP Galaxies MISP Galaxies and Clusters are an easy way to add context to data. Compared to the relatively simple concept of tags and taxonomies, they allow you to add more complex data structures.
Publish data on Open data portals with MISP The Open data format Open data defines the idea of making some data freely available for everyone to use with a possibility of redistribution in any form.
MISP 2.4.129 released A new version of MISP (2.4.129) has been released with an improved merge functionality, a new event block rule system, many security fixes and bugs fixed.
MISP 2.4.128 released A new version of MISP (2.4.128) has been released with a significant refactoring of the STIX import/export along with many improvements and bugs fixed.
MISP 2.4.127 released A new version of MISP (2.4.127) has been released with an improved version of attributes decaying, new set of widgets, many improvements and bugs fixed.
MISP 2.4.126 released A new version of MISP (2.4.126) has been released a while ago, though we have forgotten to publish a blog post about it - thanks to @coolacid for the reminder.
MISP 2.4.125 released A new version of MISP (2.4.125) has been released. This version includes various improvements including a major refactoring of the feed system, the addition of OTP, a new inbox system to allow for self-registration, sightings in the timeline visualisation and many more improvements.
MISP 2.4.124 released A new version of MISP (2.4.124) has been released. This version includes various improvements including a new multiline widgets in the dashboard, auditing improvements and many bugs fixed.
We’re proud to announce the CogSec Collab MISP Community - the first public MISP sharing group dedicated to misinformation and information campaigns.
MISP 2.4.123 released A new version of MISP (2.4.123) has been released. This version includes various security related fixed, and a new Dashboard system.
MISP 2.4.122 released A new version of MISP (2.4.122) has been released. This version includes various fixes, minor new features and improvements.
MISP 2.4.121 released A new version of MISP (2.4.121) has been released. This version is a security/bug fix release and users are highly encouraged to update as soon as possible.
MISP 2.4.120 released A new version of MISP (2.4.120) has been released, including an extension to the data-model adding the first_seen and last_seen values at the attribute and object levels.
MISP 2.4.119 released A new version of MISP (2.4.119) has been released, including several functionalities that should make the operation of a MISP instance more convenient.
MISP 2.4.118 released A new version of MISP (2.4.118) has been release including a functionality that allows for tag exclusivity within taxonomies, the support for external Sighting sources via SightingDB and many fixes.
Visualising common patterns using MISP and ATT&CK data Having access to a large amount of Threat information through MISP Threat Sharing communities gives you outstanding opportunities to aggregate this information and take the process of trying to understand how all this data fits together telling a broader story to the next level.
MISP 2.4.117 released A new version of MISP (2.4.117) has been release including major performance improvements in MISP and PyMISP, publish filter emails, throttling restSearch (very useful when you want to limit some users using the API of your MISP instance) and many more improvements.
Benefits of running your own MISP instance One topic that regularly pops up during trainings and users that are just getting started with MISP in general is the question of running your own MISP versus using a hosted MISP instance.
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