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February 21, 2024

Seven Great New MISP Features You May Have Missed

MISP has such a cracking pace of development that you may have missed some of its more interesting features of late. Let’s go through some of our favourite additions that you might want to consider using.

February 21, 2024

Episode #005: Security-focused Code Review for Software Developers with Sid Odgers

Cosive's Software Development Lead, Sid Odgers, is a cybersecurity expert who spends his days building secure software. In this podcast you'll learn how Sid approaches code review to make sure that all code shipped to production is secure as well as high-quality. The checklist and tips shared here are language agnostic and will be of use to any software developer who wants to get better at security.

February 21, 2024

DocIntel & MISP - Threat Intelligence Without Boiling the Ocean

In this three part series Cosive’s Shanna Daly will introduce you to DocIntel, a new centralised knowledge base for your threat intelligence. You’ll learn how to install and configure DocIntel and how to ingest and organise threat intel feeds. Shanna will share ideas and use cases that highlight the immense potential of DocIntel. And finally, you’ll learn how to integrate DocIntel with MISP to make it even more useful.

February 21, 2024

Meet David Zielezna, Principal Consultant at Cosive

David joined Cosive in 2021 after five years with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and eight years with the Australian Federal Police (AFP). David’s career has spanned many areas of cyber security, from fighting spam and securing the Australian IP address space all the way through to cyber crime investigations and assisting with the prosecution of cyber crime offences. Outside of cyber security David is an avid chef, producing home made charcuteries, ferments and all things delicious.

February 21, 2024

Meet Emily Etchell, Security Consultant at Cosive

Like many of us in this space, Emily Etchell didn’t start her career in cybersecurity. Instead, Emily began her career in biomedical engineering, designing and building medical devices. Next, Emily started to learn about and work on securing medical devices. And that’s where Emily’s journey into cybersecurity began. Several years later, Emily is now honing her skills in reverse engineering at Cosive.