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What matters is your sharing practices. The tool should be as transparent as possible to support you. - \item Enable users to customize MISP to meet their community's use-cases. - \item MISP project combines open source software, open standards, best practices and communities to make information sharing a reality. + \item \textbf{Information sharing practices are derived from usage} and exemplified through learning by imitation from shared information. + \item MISP is fundamentally a tool. The key is your sharing and analyst practices, which should find the tool transparent and supportive. + \item Enable military users to customize MISP to meet their community's specific use cases. + \item The MISP project combines open-source software, open standards, best practices, and communities to facilitate effective information sharing. \end{itemize} \end{frame} diff --git a/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.aux b/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.aux index 103f2a9..494734d 100644 --- a/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.aux +++ b/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.aux @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ \providecommand\HyField@AuxAddToCoFields[2]{} \@input{content.aux} \pgfsyspdfmark {pgfid1}{1398509}{16636717} -\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{17}}} -\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {1}{17}}} -\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {1}{17}}} -\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@documentpages {17}}} -\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\gdef \inserttotalframenumber {16}}} +\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{19}}} +\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {1}{19}}} +\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {1}{19}}} +\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@documentpages {19}}} +\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\gdef \inserttotalframenumber {18}}} diff --git a/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.log b/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.log index 62b63b2..7c1f17b 100644 --- a/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.log +++ b/x.16-misp-military-use-cases/slide.log @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.20 (TeX Live 2019/Debian) (preloaded format=pdflatex 2024.3.16) 7 MAY 2024 16:35 +This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.20 (TeX Live 2019/Debian) (preloaded format=pdflatex 2024.3.16) 7 MAY 2024 17:18 entering extended mode restricted \write18 enabled. %&-line parsing enabled. @@ -1327,24 +1327,28 @@ Package pdftex.def Info: waterfall.png used on input line 139. 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