MISP galaxy format
draft-dulaunoy-misp-galaxy-format-07
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Authors | Alexandre Dulaunoy , Andras Iklody , Deborah Servili | ||
Last updated | 2020-04-06 (Latest revision 2019-10-04) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the MISP galaxy format which describes a simple JSON format to represent galaxies and clusters that can be attached to MISP events or attributes. A public directory of MISP galaxies is available and relies on the MISP galaxy format. MISP galaxies are used to add further informations on a MISP event. MISP galaxy is a public repository [MISP-G] [MISP-G-DOC] of known malware, threats actors and various other collections of data that can be used to mark, classify or label data in threat information sharing.
Authors
Alexandre Dulaunoy
Andras Iklody
Deborah Servili
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