% Full instructions available at: % https://github.com/elauksap/focus-beamertheme \documentclass{beamer} \usetheme[numbering=progressbar]{focus} \definecolor{main}{RGB}{47, 161, 219} %\definecolor{textcolor}{RGB}{128, 128, 128} \definecolor{background}{RGB}{240, 247, 255} \definecolor{textcolor}{RGB}{85, 87, 83} \title{D4 Project} \subtitle{Open and collaborative network monitoring} \author{Alexandre Dulaunoy - Sami Mokaddem} \titlegraphic{\includegraphics[scale=0.20]{d4-logo.pdf}} \institute{Team CIRCL \\ \url{https://www.d4-project.org/}} \date{20190207} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \maketitle \end{frame} % \section{Section 1} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Problem statement} \begin{itemize} \item CSIRTs (or private organisations) build their {\bf own honeypot, honeynet or blackhole monitoring network}. \item Designing, managing and operating such infrastructure is a tedious and resource intensive task. \item {\bf Automatic sharing} between monitoring networks from different organisations is missing. \item Sensors and processing are often seen as blackbox or difficult to audit. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Objective} \begin{itemize} \item Based on our experience with MISP\footnote{\url{https://github.com/MISP/MISP}} where sharing played an important role, we transpose the model in D4 project. \item Keeping the protocol and code base {\bf simple and minimal}. \item Allowing every organisation to {\bf control and audit their own sensor network}. \item Extending D4 or {\bf encapsulating legacy monitoring protocols} must be as simple as possible. \item Ensuring that the sensor server has {\bf no control on the sensor} (unidirectional streaming). \end{itemize} \end{frame} \end{document}