The MISP Project (Malware Information Sharing Platform & Threat Sharing) is an open-source threat intelligence platform designed to facilitate the efficient sharing of structured threat information among organizations, security teams, and analysts.
Developed to enhance collaboration in cybersecurity, MISP allows users to store, share, and analyze Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and other threat intelligence data in a standardized format. The platform is widely used by government agencies, private companies, and research institutions to strengthen their defense strategies against cyber threats by enabling the proactive exchange of actionable intelligence.
MISP offers a comprehensive suite of features, including automated correlation of threat data, advanced tagging and classification systems, and support for integrating external data feeds.
With its user-friendly web interface and robust API, the platform supports seamless integration into existing security workflows. Its flexibility, scalability, and focus on open standards make it a valuable tool for fostering trust and collaboration in the cybersecurity community. By enabling organizations to share threat intelligence effectively, MISP enhances collective situational awareness and contributes to building a more resilient cybersecurity ecosystem.