2024-10-10, 16:00–16:30 (Europe/Luxembourg), Room C1.03.05
MISP, the open source threat information sharing platform has been facilitating secure threat intel exchanges for various communities ranging from multi national military alliances all the way to SMEs for over a decade now. Take a gander at the various issues we're trying to tackle and how it can help you join sharing communities and automate your detection and prevention using your peers' and network's data.
The presentation aims to be a high level introduction into MISP as well as the general topic of threat intel sharing and how the security community has been relying on an open source stack in securing their organisations.
Participants will hopefully come out of the talk armed with both knowledge about what modern OSS tools can do for them in this regard as well as ideas of how to leverage their communities rather than facing the rising tide of cyber-threats on their own.
Andras Iklody works at the Luxembourgian Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) CIRCL as a software developer and has been leading the development of the MISP core since early 2013. He is a firm believer that there are no problems that cannot be tackled by building the right tool.