If you're running MISP in a compartmentalized, classified, or sensitive network, controlling the flow of information is crucial. You need a simple yet independent and auditable tool to manage data exchange between MISP instances effectively. We’re pleased to announce the release of misp-guard version 1.1, incorporating multiple improvements based on feedback from various organizations, including military and intelligence agencies. https://lnkd.in/eTjiiWvM #misp #threatintelligence #intelligencecommunity #ic #intelligence #opensource #classified Thanks to Luciano Righetti for the continuous work.
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