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Here at the *MISP project*, we are practical oriented people. We create software (from *MISP core* to *MISP workbench*), develop data models (such as taxonomies, warning-lists and galaxies) and build practical standards to solve information sharing challenges and improve the general state of information sharing. That's what we strive for. If we lack something, we build it. If we see a requirement, we fullfil it.
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Here at the *MISP project*, we are practical oriented people. We create software (from *MISP core* to *MISP workbench*), develop data models (such as [taxonomies](https://github.com/MISP/misp-taxonomies), [warning-lists](https://github.com/MISP/misp-warninglists) and [galaxies](https://github.com/MISP/misp-galaxy)) and build practical standards to solve information sharing challenges and improve the general state of information sharing. That's what we strive for. If we lack something, we build it. If we see a requirement, we fullfil it.
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These days, various information sharing communities build their Information Sharing infrastructure on *MISP core* to support the sharing of cybersecurity indicators, fraud information, incidents or even threat-actor details. We received interesting feedback from organisations wanting to know the maturity of other sharing organisations residing within their sharing community. Understanding the maturity and information sharing capabilities of an organisation can help in order to be able to better serve them by knowing which schemes of contribution they usually use. From an open source software perspective, this model supports us in our pursuit to discover where functionalities are lacking or are under used.
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These days, various information sharing communities build their Information Sharing infrastructure on *MISP core* to support the sharing of cybersecurity indicators, fraud information, incidents or even threat-actor details. We received interesting feedback from organisations wanting to know the maturity of other sharing organisations residing within their sharing community. Understanding the maturity and information sharing capabilities of an organisation can help in order to be able to better serve them by knowing which schemes of contribution they usually use. From an open source software perspective, this model supports us in our pursuit to discover where functionalities are lacking or are under used.
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# Next Steps
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# Next Steps
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The current maturity model is a first proposal based on the current practices within information sharing communities relying on MISP. **We seek additional feedback to expand the maturity level or make it more accurate**. An issue on GitHub is available where you can provide feedback or updates. In the next few weeks, a first version of the Information Sharing Maturity Level will be implemented in the MISP core. This project is to fit within the overall goal to provide a sharing platform where contributors have incentives to contribute more (aka ***the gamification project***).
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The current maturity model is a first proposal based on the current practices within information sharing communities relying on MISP. **We seek additional feedback to expand the maturity level or make it more accurate**. [An issue on GitHub is available](https://github.com/MISP/MISP/issues/1848) where you can provide feedback or updates. In the next few weeks, a first version of the Information Sharing Maturity Level will be implemented in the MISP core. This project is to fit within the overall goal to provide a sharing platform where contributors have incentives to contribute more (aka ***the gamification project***).
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