![]() It won’t cost you a dime (or a franc if you are a French old timer). ![]() ![]() We’d rather encourage you to install this new version, which is as usual, AI-free, machine learning free, cyberbullshit-free, gluten-free, organic (well as much as free, open source software can be anyway), vegan (if you can eat it), and most importantly made with huge love and care for the SOC, CSIRT & CERT communities and other fellow cybercrime fighters. Going through all 71 (yes, 71) issues that have been closed with this release and the 3 RCs we published since Jwill be terribly boring but you can read the full changelog while dipping your croissant in your espresso cup. In such a case, you could implement a responder that will not only send an email back to the user asking them to ignore such a scam but that can mark the alert as read. Before starting working on it as a case, you preview it only to realise it is a scam and it does not warrant your time & effort. Using Synapse or an alternative alert feeder, the email reported by the user will automatically show up as an alert in your alert pane. Put otherwise, they give you the ability to implement specific actions by a simple click from different elements in TheHive: alerts, cases, tasks, task logs and observables.įor instance, imagine a user in your constituency reporting a suspicious email. Responders are similar to analyzers but instead of analyzing stuff, they allow you to respond to stuff. One of the most prominent features of this new major version is the support of responders through Cortex 2.1, also released today as a stable version. Indeed, TheHive 3.1.0 brings significant new functionalities that we detailed in previous blog posts. ![]() TheHive Project’s Master Cooks are happy to announce the immediate availability of TheHive 3.1.0. This is the first release of your favourite SIRP (Security Incident Response Platform) or, if you fancy new buzzwords, SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation & Response) that we put out as a release candidate to give sufficient time for our ever growing user community to test it and report any outstanding bug before publishing a stable version. ![]()
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