![]() ![]() ![]() The ETHOS Association even addresses that on its website, saying that ETHOS isn't a replacement for Homeland Security's system and its Structured Threat Information Expression (STIX) and Trusted Automated Exchange of Indicator Information (TAXII) standards. If all this talk of open standards and threat intelligence sharing sounds familiar, it might be because ETHOS sounds a lot like the US Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Information Sharing and Collaboration Program and its Automated Indicator Sharing system.ĭescribed by CISA as a "real-time exchange of machine-readable cyber threat indicators and defensive measures between public and private-sector organizations," it looks like there could be overlap between the systems, or at least the appearance of trying to reinvent the wheel. What, STIX and TAXIIs not good enough for ya? "We will have more information on the fully public launch date after the ETHOS community has an opportunity to discuss the criteria for a general availability release," the spokesperson told us. A general membership application system will go live in June, after which time anyone can join and contribute, the ETHOS spokesperson said. With the effort now formally launched, an ETHOS spokesperson told us that the community is focused on providing access to technical teams belonging to its founding members. ![]()
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