2025-07-02, 14:00–16:30 (Europe/Paris), Room LW109
MISP is an open-source platform for threat intelligence and information sharing. This workshop is designed to introduce MISP concepts and get started with using the platform. Participants will learn about MISP features by conducting a hands-on analysis during the workshop.
Outline
Introduction to MISP
- Overview of MISP and its features
- Presentation of the example case
Getting Started
- Create and populate a MISP event
- Generate a report
- Publish the event
General Usage
- Working with data: enrich, collaborate, export
- Best practices
Recap and resources
Pauline Bourmeau works at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human cognition, and information security.
She is the founder of Cubessa, where shet puts humans at the center of its research. With a diverse background including linguistics, programming, and criminology, she brings a unique perspective blending humanistic and technical approaches to analyze cyber threats and their evolution.
She is also involved in AI education and open-source projects, notably within the MISP community. Outside of her work, Pauline is a medal-winning para-climber and interested in projects that make AI more accessible.
William manages the technical team behind AS197692 at Conostix S.A. in Luxembourg. He’s been working in cybersecurity using free and opensource software on a daily basis for more than 25 years. Recently, he presented his work on SSL/TLS toolkits at Nullcon 2025 in Goa. He contributed to the cleanup and enhancement efforts done on ssldump lately. He particularly enjoys tinkering with open (and not so open) hardware. Currently he likes playing around with new tools in the current ML scene, building, hopefully, useful systems for fun and, maybe, profit. When not behind an intelligent wannabe machine, he's doing analog music with his band of humans.