Sharing Intelligence Sample Clauses

Sharing Intelligence. 8.1 The parties to this Memorandum of Understanding need to share information about premises and people currently licensed or proposed to be licensed, in such a way as to enable the effective operation of the licensing process. This agreement enables the sharing of information by all parties in compliance with the rules on Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Human Rights.
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Sharing Intelligence among different entities TIPs in general, and MISP in particular, allow to define communities for sharing information about threats or Indicators of Compromise (IoC) among different organisations. A community is composed of the local organisations on a MISP servers and the remote organisations connected by a MISP special user called “sync” users, which enables the synchronisation among members of the community. In the case of 4SECURail, there could be one community for exchanging intelligence among the central instance of MISP and the infrastructure managers of each country, another one for exchanging intelligence among CHIRP4Rail the different Railway Undertaking and finally, one community which includes both types of organisation The CHIRP4Rail will be responsible of warning to the different organisations of potential threats and vulnerabilities that could have a potential impact in their infrastructures. Although there is no need of having a MISP instance for each organisation, it is quite recommendable, since it gives more control of their data to the organisations. In case that an organisation doesn't host a MISP instance, they would have the alternative to be users in a TIP hosted by other organisation such as CHIRP4RAIL or even a TIP hosted by the IM of the country in the case of the RU’s. Using this approach, the security teams of rail organisations (RSTs in the IM’s/RU’s) within a community will be notified when an RST of any organisation publishes a new event with a potential threat. Figure 18 and Figure 19 show the synchronizations between 2 instances, e.g. the CHIRP4Rail and an IM MISP instance. Figure 18: 4SECURail MISP IM creates an event Figure 19: CHIRP4Rail – MISP Central Instance receives the event automatically

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