We are pleased to announce the release of cti-transmute v1.4.
This release focuses on visualizations, favorites, and UX polish — introducing two new ways to explore conversion results, a bookmark system, and a series of interface refinements
across the whole platform.
CTI Transmute is an online service available at cti-transmute.org and also an open source project available on GitHub.
Highlights
Interactive Sunburst visualization
cti-transmute now includes a Sunburst tab on every conversion detail page, powered by ECharts. It provides an interactive visual breakdown of the CTI data distribution across MISP
and STIX structures. Users can toggle between the input and output sides of a conversion, and click any slice to drill down into the matching raw JSON objects via the built-in
JsonViewer.
Table view
A new Table tab offers a flat, searchable, and sortable view of all CTI objects in a conversion. With live filtering and 50-row pagination, it makes it easy to quickly scan large
datasets. Clicking any row opens a JsonViewer panel for deeper inspection.
Favorites
Users can now bookmark conversions with a single click. A dedicated star button appears on history cards and the detail page, and a filter in the history allows browsing only
favorited conversions.
Evaluation export (Markdown & PDF)
Evaluation reports can now be exported in two formats: Markdown for easy integration into documentation, and PDF for sharing or archiving. Both exports are available directly from
the evaluation section of a conversion.
Improved MISP push
The Push to MISP modal now shows a preview of the associated evaluation before sending. The push payload has been enriched to include evaluation data — score, categories, and
comments — alongside the conversion result.
Interface improvements
This release also brings a new 403 Access Denied page, a redesigned 404 page, a refreshed user detail page, FontAwesome icons in toast notifications, and an animated back-to-top
button with support for all four themes (light, dark, dusk, ocean).
Acknowledgements
Thanks to all contributors and users who provided feedback and reported issues. Your input continues to shape the direction of cti-transmute.
