diff --git a/firstcti2022/content.tex b/firstcti2022/content.tex index 5e2b15a..a5e618a 100644 --- a/firstcti2022/content.tex +++ b/firstcti2022/content.tex @@ -329,18 +329,6 @@ Basically the same strategy as the one used in MISP: \end{center} \end{frame} -\begin{frame} -\frametitle{Data sharing: Planned synchronisation strategies} -Two synchronisation strategies: - \begin{enumerate} - \item \textbf{Standard}: Only fetch and save new records - \item \textbf{Trusted upstream source}: Remote Cerebrate acts as an authoritative instance - \end{enumerate} - \begin{center} - \includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{pictures/brood-edit.png} - \end{center} -\end{frame} - \begin{frame} \frametitle{Managing local tools} Why would Cerebrate have integration with other tools? @@ -419,27 +407,6 @@ There will inevitably be integration between local tools and Cerebrate. Why not \end{center} \end{frame} -\begin{frame} -\frametitle{Local tool interconnection via Cerebrate} - \begin{itemize} - \item Local tools can be \textbf{exposed} to other Cerebrate nodes - \item \textbf{Inter-connection requests} can be issued from one node to another - \item Following a 3-way handshake protocol, inter-connections can be: - \begin{itemize} - \item Issued - \item Accepted - \item Finalised - \end{itemize} - \end{itemize} -\end{frame} - -\begin{frame} -\frametitle{Local tool interconnection via Cerebrate} - \begin{center} - \includegraphics[width=0.40\linewidth]{pictures/guys-chatting.png} - \end{center} -\end{frame} - \begin{frame} \frametitle{MISP interconnection via Cerebrate} \begin{center}