Join the SOCshare project MISP. The aim of this MISP is to share information about malicious activities in order to prevent threats before they happen.
If you are an organisation with a SOC team or team members interested in cyber threat intelligence and you would like to use this MISP, please contact the SOCshare Project Manager, Lukas Vytautas Dagilis at ld@nrdcs.lt or the Project Coordinator, Renata Norbutaite-Juriene at rnj@nrdcs.lt.
From the summer of 2023, together with Vilnius City Municipality, we have launched the SOCshare project. It aims to strengthen the maturity of Security Operations Centres (SOCs) in Lithuania and elsewhere in the EU, to react more quickly to cyber-attacks and to share the obtained information. The project will also provide opportunities to increase the maturity of the Vilnius Cyber Grid (virtual cyber security team) by increasing the qualification of staff and acquiring the necessary software.
The project also enables valuable content and insights about CTI to be shared with the general public via blog posts and press releases.
Together with the Vilnius City Municipality Administration, we are organising periodical Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing Meetings. They are aimed at representatives of the Lithuanian SOC, CERTs, CSIRTs and related cybersecurity sectors.
These events take place on a quarterly basis and aim to contribute to a more cyber-resilient European Union, while fostering a culture of information sharing within the Lithuanian cybersecurity community. Event presentations/discussions are expected to be TLP:AMBER or TLP:RED
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Project co-funded by the European Union. The project funded under Grant Agreement No. 101127977 and is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre.