From f72f3ebd3ed3292ee4260125dbc75ed890755fc7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Natsec Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2020 18:23:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fixed two typo --- general-concepts/README.md | 3 +-- using-the-system/README.md | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/general-concepts/README.md b/general-concepts/README.md index 5d68f49..4c98545 100644 --- a/general-concepts/README.md +++ b/general-concepts/README.md @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ A user of a role that grants sync permissions, these users (and their authentica ### Synchronisation What we call synchronisation is an exchange of data between two (or more) MISP instances through our pull and push mechanisms. ### Tagging -Users with tagging rights can assigned various dynamically created tags to events, allowing an arbitrary link between events to be created. It is possible to filter events based on these tags and they can also be used to filter events for the automation. +Users with tagging rights can assign various dynamically created tags to events, allowing an arbitrary link between events to be created. It is possible to filter events based on these tags and they can also be used to filter events for the automation. ### Templating Users with templating rights can create easy to fill forms that help with the event creation process. - diff --git a/using-the-system/README.md b/using-the-system/README.md index 9c42a4a..894e52a 100644 --- a/using-the-system/README.md +++ b/using-the-system/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The process of entering an event can be split into 3 phases, the creation of the event itself, populating it with attributes and attachments and finally publishing it. -During this first step, you will be create a basic event without any actual attributes, but storing general information such as a description, time and risk level of the incident. To start creating the event, click on the New Event button on the left and fill out the form you are presented with. The following fields need to be filled out: +During this first step, you will create a basic event without any actual attributes, but storing general information such as a description, time and risk level of the incident. To start creating the event, click on the New Event button on the left and fill out the form you are presented with. The following fields need to be filled out: ![Fill this form out to create a skeleton event, before proceeding to populate it with attributes and attachments.](figures/add_event.png) @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ The last option is a checkbox that restricts all of the results to attributes th ## Updating and modifying events and attributes Every event and attribute can easily be edited. First of all it is important to find the event or attribute that is to be edited, using any of the methods mentioned in the section on [browsing past events](#browsing_events). -Once it is found, the edit button (whether it be under actions when events/attributes get listed or simply on the event view) will bring up the same screen as what is used to create the entry of the same type (for an event it would be the event screen as [seen here](#Creating an event), for an attribute the attribute screen as [described here](#add-attributes-to-the-event)). You can also simply double-click on the event you wish to edit and enter the edit mode. +Once it is found, the edit button (whether it be under actions when events/attributes get listed or simply on the event view) will bring up the same screen as what is used to create the entry of the same type (for an event it would be the event screen as [seen here](#Creating an event), for an attribute the attribute screen as [described here](#add-attributes-to-the-event)). You can also simply double-click on the event you wish to edit and enter the edit mode. Keep in mind that editing any event (either directly or indirectly through an attribute) will unpublish it, meaning that you'll have to publish it (through the event view) again once you are done. ## Tagging