[mile] Haclathon

"Takeshi Takahashi" <takeshi_takahashi@nict.go.jp> Thu, 06 July 2017 03:06 UTC

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Hello all,

We will be working on building some MILE-related tools at the IETF99
Hachathon.
Please feel free to join us if you are interested in the work.

Regards,
Take


https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/99hackathon

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# MILE

## Champion(s)

  - Takeshi Takahashi
  - Mio Suzuki

## Project(s)

  - Managed Incident Lightweight Exchange (MILE): The aim of MILE is to
develop a set of standards and protocols for efficiently exchanging
incident-related information among parties in order to prepare and/or
mitigate assorted cyber incidents.
  - We develop PoCs and tools for improve the usability of MILE
specifications. For instance, the following tools will be developed before
and during the Hachathon.
    - develop a converter between IODEF and STIX
    - develop PoC code, which generates an IODEFv2 document from a darknet
monitoring system

## Specifications

  - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc7970/
  - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mile-iodef-guidance/

## Implementation

  - The code will be available at [will be opened soon]