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misp-galaxy

Python application

MISP galaxy is a simple method to express a large object called cluster that can be attached to MISP events or attributes. A cluster can be composed of one or more elements. Elements are expressed as key-values. There are default vocabularies available in MISP galaxy but those can be overwritten, replaced or updated as you wish.

Existing clusters and vocabularies can be used as-is or as a template. MISP distribution can be applied to each cluster to permit a limited or broader distribution scheme.

Vocabularies are from existing standards (like STIX, Veris, MISP and so on) or custom ones.

The objective is to have a comment set of clusters for organizations starting analysis but that can be expanded to localized information (which is not shared) or additional information (that can be shared).

Available clusters

Available Vocabularies

A readable PDF overview of the MISP galaxy is available or HTML and generated from the JSON.

Common

Threat Actor

MISP Integration

Starting from MISP 2.4.56, galaxy is integrated within the MISP threat sharing platform and users can directly benefit from the available clusters to attach them to the MISP event.

MISP Integration of the MISP galaxy

How to contribute?

License

The MISP galaxy (JSON files) are dual-licensed under:

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 Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Alexandre Dulaunoy - a@foo.be
 Copyright (c) 2015-2019 CIRCL - Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg
 Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Andras Iklody
 Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Raphael Vinot
 Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Deborah Servili
 Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Various contributors to MISP Project

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