diff --git a/20211118-NATO-MUG-update/content.tex b/20211118-NATO-MUG-update/content.tex index 697fe40..829e7af 100644 --- a/20211118-NATO-MUG-update/content.tex +++ b/20211118-NATO-MUG-update/content.tex @@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ \begin{frame} \frametitle{STIX libraries} \begin{itemize} - \item Massive rework, the outcome o over a year of development by Christian Studer + \item Massive rework, the outcome of over a year of development by Christian Studer \item Added STIX 2.1 support on export \item STIX 1.1.1, 1.2, 2.0, 2.1 all supported \item Much more complex, in-depth mapping, aiming for 100\% coverage of the standard - \item Collaboration with DHS and Mitre + \item Collaboration with DHS and MITRE \item The MISP->STIX converters became their own standalone library \item Extensive documentation and examples for all possible generated objects - \item Test suites to validate against Mitre's libraries + \item Test suites to validate against MITRE's libraries \end{itemize} \end{frame} @@ -93,9 +93,11 @@ \begin{itemize} \item Finally, it is time to sunset the ancient background processor of MISP \item New tool, built from the ground up by Luciano Righetti - \item More simplistic, relying on Supervisord - \item No bloated scheduling - reliance on cron jobs - \item Internally compatible with the old processor + \begin{itemize} + \item More simplistic, relying on Supervisord + \item No bloated scheduling - reliance on cron jobs + \item Internally compatible with the old processor + \end{itemize} \item For a period of time we will be supporting both concurrently \item Coming in MISP 2.4.151 \end{itemize}