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README.md

MISP modules

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MISP modules are autonomous modules that can be used to extend MISP for new services such as expansion, import, export and workflow action.

MISP modules can be also installed and used without MISP as a standalone tool accessible via a convenient web interface.

The modules are written in Python 3 following a simple API interface. The objective is to ease the extensions of MISP functionalities without modifying core components. The API is available via a simple REST API which is independent from MISP installation or configuration and can be used with other tools.

For more information: Extending MISP with Python modules slides from MISP training.

Installation

Installation instructions can be found in the installation documentation.

How to add your own MISP modules?

Developing a MISP module yourself is fairly easy. Start with a template or existing module and continue from there.
More information can be found in the contribute section of the documentation.

Documentation

In order to provide documentation about some modules that require specific input / output / configuration, the documentation contains detailed information about the general purpose, requirements, features, input and ouput of each of these modules:

  • *description - quick description of the general purpose of the module, as the one given by the moduleinfo
  • requirements - special libraries needed to make the module work
  • features - description of the way to use the module, with the required MISP features to make the module give the intended result
  • references - link(s) giving additional information about the format concerned in the module
  • input - description of the format of data used in input
  • output - description of the format given as the result of the module execution

Licenses

For further Information see the license file.

List of MISP modules

Expansion Modules

Export Modules

Import Modules

Action Modules

  • Mattermost - Simplistic module to send message to a Mattermost channel.
  • Slack - Simplistic module to send messages to a Slack channel.
  • Test action - This module is merely a test, always returning true. Triggers on event publishing.