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All about MISP
The MISP training will demonstrate how the platform functions; explain how to share, comment and contribute data, and describe the future developments.
June 8, 2016

MISP is an advanced platform for sharing, storing and correlating Indicators of Compromises from attacks and cyber security threats. Today, MISP is used in multiple organisations to store, share, collaborate on malware, and also to use the IOCs to detect and prevent attacks. The aim of this trusted platform is to help improving the counter-measures used against targeted attacks and set-up preventive actions.
The MISP training will demonstrate how the platform functions; explain how to share, comment and contribute data, and describe the future developments.
The training is free but there is a no-show fee of 10,- EUR if you register and don’t join us at the training.
- WHEN
- Wednesday, August 3, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM
- WHERE
- Hotel Novotel Luxembourg Centre – 35 Rue du Laboratoire, 1911 Luxembourg
What is CIRCL?
The Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg (CIRCL) is a government-driven initiative designed to provide a systematic response facility to computer security threats and incidents.
CIRCL is the CERT for the private sector, communes and non-governmental entities in Luxembourg.
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