dsiem
TheHive
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dsiem
TheHive
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What are your go-to tools for task management and/or case work?
I had a quick test with the hive looks pretty nice. https://thehive-project.org/
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Taking Notes: What are your techniques as security professionals?
Also look into hive. Lots of people are moving that direction. https://thehive-project.org/
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Connection Tracing, Throttling Tool, Log Search & More
TheHive is a versatile open-source solution for streamlining the investigation and prompt handling of security incidents. Seamlessly integrates with MISP to facilitate the transition from event analysis to investigation initiation, enabling efficient synchronization and export for collaborative threat detection and response. Moreover, coupling TheHive with Cortex empowers security professionals to efficiently analyze up to hundreds of observables. Timely-Lychee-5204 describes it as, "an open-source and scalable Security Incident Response Platform designed for handling incidents efficiently."
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Monthly Security Checklist
TheHive/Cortex - https://thehive-project.org/
- Does anyone have experience with self-hosted endpoint security solutions?
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Software for recording security incidents?
i recommend TheHive for creating incident tickets. it is opensource but there is paid one offered by StrangeBee
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Warning: Do not use Hive Social
Also unrelated to TheHive project, a security incident response tool.
https://thehive-project.org/
- New blue team
- 22 OSINT service for vulnerability detection that can be utilized in IT security.
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Incident Response: What tool workflow do you use to collaborate on and document IR?
I haven't done any IR myself, but I was thinking something like TheHive Project (open source) or similar proprietary IR toolsets would be common. But over on r/blueteamsec I just saw this post, where people claimed to be using:
What are some alternatives?
RedELK - Red Team's SIEM - tool for Red Teams used for tracking and alarming about Blue Team activities as well as better usability in long term operations.
Aurora-Incident-Response - Incident Response Documentation made easy. Developed by Incident Responders for Incident Responders
go-stash - go-stash is a high performance, free and open source server-side data processing pipeline that ingests data from Kafka, processes it, and then sends it to ElasticSearch.
velociraptor - Digging Deeper....
grr - GRR Rapid Response: remote live forensics for incident response
docker-elk - The Elastic stack (ELK) powered by Docker and Compose.
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
RedEye - RedEye is a visual analytic tool supporting Red & Blue Team operations
dislocker - FUSE driver to read/write Windows' BitLocker-ed volumes under Linux / Mac OSX
sysmon-modular - A repository of sysmon configuration modules
Kuiper - Digital Forensics Investigation Platform