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\titlepage
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\frametitle{The aim of this presentation}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item A small update of what has happened around MISP's development over the past few months
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\item Our initial scope
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\item Why is {\bf contextualisation} important?
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\item What options do we have in MISP?
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\item How can we {\bf leverage} this in the end?
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{MISP's evolution since the last MUG}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Since the last MUG (05/12/2019) we've had:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item 8 releases
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\item 2196 commits
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\item 85 contributors contributing to the core software and its components
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\item COVID-19 didn't negatively impact the progress made all that much
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\frametitle{So what were the main changes?}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Loads of bug fixes
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\item A host of improvements to how MISP functions
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\item Security fixes, including several CVEs (keep your MISP up to date!)
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\item Generally loads of internal improvements (in large part thanks to Jakub Onderka)
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\item Massively expanding context libraries
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\item Several major features (let's talk about these)
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Timelining in MISP}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item The goal was to capture activity timelines
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\item All attributes and objects can have first-seen/last-seen data
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\includegraphics[scale=0.25]{images/timeline.png}
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\frametitle{Timelining in MISP}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Why is this interesting?
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\item {\bf IoC lifecycle management} is one of the biggest challenges we face
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\item Timeline information allows us to better {\bf express a story}, rather than {\bf share dumps of IoCs}
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\item {\bf Time-based correlation} of certain actions helps us understand an incident
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Dashboarding}
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\item Outcome of our personal initiatives to track the COVID-19 spread
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\item New built-in {\bf dashboarding system} directly available in MISP
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\item Dashboard widgets are modular and {\bf easy to build}
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\item Create widgets that are {\bf ACL aware}
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\item The COVID-19 MISP community turned out to be a massive success
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\item COVID-19 use-cases are just an example though (admin widgets, trend widgets, etc)
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Dashboarding}
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\includegraphics[scale=0.25]{images/dashboard.png}
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\frametitle{Decaying indicators v2}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item {\bf User settings} are now taken into account when crafting queries
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\item {\bf Tool specific} user accounts can be pre-configured with decaying settings
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\item {\bf Taxonomy} numerical values can be re-mapped to fit internal needs
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\item {\bf Sightings} factor into the decay scores
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Massive rewrite of PyMISP}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Python 3.6+ is a minimum since the modern PyMISP rework
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\item Use of {\bf objects} with a {\bf long list of helpers} allows for easy creation/modification of MISP data
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\item PyMISP's {\bf CI testing} suite has grown massively, allowing us to catch more and more issues as we commit changes
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\item Automated testing {\bf including synchronising} several MISP instances
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Community management improvements}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item {\bf User configurations} allow users to manage different aspects of how they use MISP (for example {\bf alerting rules})
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\item {\bf Community listings} directly in MISP help new users find the right points of contact (perhaps something for NATO to consider?)
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\item {\bf E-mail based OTP} - Implemented by NCIA's very own Loïc Fortemps
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\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Integrations}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Long list of {\bf integrations}, both via our export system and module systems and by other tools integrating with MISP
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\item Continuous iterations of our connectors using other formats (a massive STIX 2 rework has just dropped)
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\item Integrations with analysis tools, such as with Maltego (thanks to Christophe Vandeplas)
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\item Tighter integration with other OSS frameworks we develop in-house (AIL, D4)
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\item Mapping of libraries to taxonomies/galaxies/object templates
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\item ATT\&CK like matrices from other domains (disinformation via AMITT, various sectorial groups)
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\frametitle{So that's where we are now}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Let's have a brief look at what is on our immediate and long-term roadmaps
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\item For the long-term ones, priorities shift rapidly
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\frametitle{MISP galaxy 2.0}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item MISP galaxies will be fully managed via MISP directly
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\item Create, modify, {\bf share your custom galaxies} with the usual sync / ACL mechanisms
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\item Fork and {\bf provide your own perspective} to already existing knowledge-base items
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\item Build {\bf relationships between galaxy clusters} (Threat actor A uses Tool B and targets Sector C)
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\frametitle{Reports}
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\item Create {\bf markdown reports} and share them along with your events
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\item Structured information is great for automation, but sometimes plain prose helps telling a story
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\frametitle{Community management at scale}
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\item Cerebrate is a new OSS frameworks that we're building
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\item Manage organisation, sharing group, encryption key data for communities
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\item Instrument MISP instances and the interconnectivity between them via Cerebrate
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\item Introduce information signing by validating signatures / ownership via trusted Cerebrate nodes
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\frametitle{Rework of the MISP internals}
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\item We are planning on moving MISP to a {\bf more modern stack} (cake4/bs4)
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\item Cerebrate also acts as a {\bf test-bed} for this move and relies on MISP internals that have already been ported
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\item We have been silently {\bf reworking a lot of the internals} of MISP to make the migration possible (UI generator systems for example)
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\frametitle{To sum it all up...}
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\item Many interesting things are happening
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\item We are following {\bf several routes} of development (internal improvements, contextualisation, integrations, operational improvements, community building)
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\item We have more ideas than can be implemented with days only having 24 hours, there are {\bf many ways to get involved}
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\item Prioritisation is hard. {\bf Let us know what you think we should focus on}!
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\frametitle{Get in touch if you have any questions}
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\item Contact CIRCL
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\item info@circl.lu
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\item \url{https://twitter.com/circl_lu}
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\item \url{https://www.circl.lu/}
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\item Contact MISPProject
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\item \url{https://github.com/MISP}
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\item \url{https://gitter.im/MISP/MISP}
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\item \url{https://twitter.com/MISPProject}
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\end{itemize}
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\item Join the COVID-19 MISP community
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\item \url{https://covid-19.iglocska.eu}
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