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# Using MISP to share vulnerability information efficiently
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Software and hardware vulnerability are often discussed, shared, prepared, analysed or reviewed before publication. This process
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can be tedious as this is often a lot of exchanges between the parties involved including reporters, proxy-reporters, coordinators,
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editor and even impacted parties. Some vulnerabilities might be shared and exchanged within trusted parties for months before being
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officially disclosed. This can generate a significant workload on a staff dealing with security team, vulnerability assessment team or
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Software and hardware vulnerabilities are often discussed, shared, prepared, analysed and reviewed before publication. This process
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can be tedious as it is often includes multiple exchanges between the parties involved, including reporters, proxy-reporters, coordinators,
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editors and even impacted parties. Some vulnerabilities might be shared and exchanged among trusted parties for months before being
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officially disclosed. This can generate a significant workload on the staff dealing with a security team, vulnerability assessment team or
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CNA (CVE Numbering Authorities).
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As MISP provides a complete functionality software for sharing information, sharing and collaborating on security vulnerabilities
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As MISP provides the complete list of functionalities facilitating thesharing of information, sharing and collaborating on security vulnerabilities
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within a trusted group is as easy as sharing indicators.
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## MISP Objects
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# How to share vulnerability information within MISP to a trusted group
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Sharing a set of vulnerabilities to a trusted group is straightforward. First you create an event which will contain one or more
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vulnerability with the corresponding sharing group. An event is just a container with meta-data associated to it such as classification
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vulnerabilities and assign the corresponding sharing group. An event is just a container with meta-data associated with it such as classification
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or a generic description.
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![](/assets/images/misp/blog/vul01.png)
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![](/assets/images/misp/blog/vul02.png)
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The vulnerability object is composed of various attributes such as vulnerable configuration where it's expressed as a CPE value and
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The vulnerability object is composed of various attributes such as vulnerable configuration expressed as a CPE value and
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can be added multiple times if you have different vulnerable configurations.
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![](/assets/images/misp/blog/vul03.png)
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