Hey, y'all - If you're reading this message and you haven't already decided to join this month's TC call, in the however unlikely event that your agenda is stil open at the top of the hour you should totally join. We've got some interesting updates and points for discussion, but I would particularly like to call your attention to this month's TC Community Development Corner. Christian Studer (of CIRCL, one of the core MISP developers) will be presenting on his open-source library (and some of the challenges of mapping data formats) MISP-STIX-Converter [1] as well as to talk about some of the lessons he's learned through the year-long complete refactoring of MISP's STIX support which Christian led. Please note (in case it missed your radar earlier) that due to the recent Zoom-bombing incidents this month's TC call invites (the ones you got yesterday, I believe) have the correct Zoom meeting link but not the entry passcode. Rob Coderre emailed that out to everyone individually. If for some reason you didn't receive the code, ping one of the TC leadership. I just posted it on the #general channel on Slack, so if you can grab it there. Also, please note that due to time zones and human biology Christian will only be presenting on the first TC call, which we are going to attempt to record and make available to you all as a trial run for our new mode of doing TC calls going forward. [1]: MISP-STIX-Converter, Python library to handle the conversion between MISP and STIX [BSD-2],
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