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Using the Course of Action Taxonomies in MISP

Posted on May 10, 2021 By A.McHugh No Comments on Using the Course of Action Taxonomies in MISP
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One of the great aspects of MISP, is the use of tags to give an indication of what needs to be done with an indicator within an event. Whole events may be assigned tags, but in this article I am going to talk to marking specific indicators with a Course of Action which implies a response when / if that indicator as been encountered.

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