January 26, 2026

Empowering the Ecosystem: MISP’s 2025 Progress and the Open Source Future

The post is a year-end update from the MISP project, describing 2025 as a turning point driven by the move to the 2.5 branch. It highlights a major UI/UX refresh and modernized background processing intended to improve day-to-day usability and platform performance. Alongside the core platform, the team points to notable progress in “satellite” projects such as taxonomies, objects, galaxies, misp-modules, misp-guard, and SkillAegis, framing these as key building blocks that make the wider MISP ecosystem more capable and easier to operate.

Looking into 2026, the post emphasizes deeper integration with external tools so MISP can fit more naturally into operational security workflows. It calls out rulezet.org for rule management, FlowIntel for case management, and CTI-Transmute.org to help convert and interoperate across different cyber threat intelligence (CTI) formats. The broader message is that MISP remains committed to a “pure” open-source approach and an active community, aiming to give users more autonomy and “digital sovereignty” over how they collect, manage, and share threat intelligence.

Source: https://www.misp-project.org/2025/12/31/misp.2025-welcome-2026.html/

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