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description: Convention Used in MISP-Book
Convention Used in This Book
code block or value
- Used for variable, function or menu names in MISP.
Language
The language in this book is American English. All the screenshots and examples are in English.
CoC
The same code of conduct applies to this book as for the main MISP project.
As a book can some times be considered the inadvertent sould of a piece of software, please take good care and consideration of our Code of Conduct
. The CoC can be read here.
Example install
The examples and screenshots provided in this book have been created with the MISP Autogenerated VM.
To get a copy of the latest VM click here
MISP Instance
In general when talking about a network of inter-connected MISP servers, each server is a MISP instance. Whilst we have no strong feelings towards anyones naming schemes, as a rule of thumb try to have a scheme that makes everyday use easy when analysts need to talk about remote MISP instances.
The hostname used for the instance in this book is misp.local
and we will henceforth refer to it either by name or as local MISP instance
.
Example Organisations
As MISP is a platform to support information sharing, example organisations are often used within this book.
A set of users and organisations are used in the different examples.
The following two organisations are regularly used as example:
- Setec Astronomy with UUID
58d38339-7b24-4386-b4b4-4c0f950d210f
- Acme Finance with UUID
58d38326-eda8-443a-9fa8-4e12950d210f
Starting from MISP 2.4.71, the example organisations with the above mentioned UUID are black-listed to avoid
large distribution of sample events while testing a MISP instance. If you want to test your distribution, the
sample organisation black-listing can be removed in Administration
/Manage Org Blacklists
.
Example IOCs
As with the example organisations, we want to make this book as useful as possible by using real life examples.
The following IOC examples have been used: