2026-07-08 (Wednesday) Journal

Day summary: Today’s RSS activity: 3 item(s) from infosec.exchange, vulnerability.circl.lu including “We are exploring some ambitious ideas around reducing external dependencies and relying more on our own libraries across MISP and related tooling. Over the past year, we have been working on a replacement network graph library for the new MISP interface and things are getting really interesting. Pivotick is already used in around ten open-source tools, including CTI Transmute, AIL Project, and Rulezet. It has also recently been integrated into the new MISP UI, OverMind. The library is, of course, open source and comes with extensive documentation, including AI-parseable documentation to make integration easier. We have just released Pivotick v1.2.0.https://pivotick.github.io/Pivotick/https://github.com/Pivotick/Pivotick#infovis #cybersecurity #opensource”; “Unifi - Security Advisory Bulletin 066”; “We started rulezet project after identifying a clear gap in open source tooling for detection rules management: the ability to operate synchronised instances while still allowing each organisation to maintain its own autonomous rule repository.Rulezet addresses this need as an open source platform for managing, sharing, and synchronising detection rules. Each organisation can run its own standalone instance and decide independently which other instances, communities, or repositories it wants to synchronise with.The latest release reached a significant milestone to make it more operational for other DFIR tools. Online version: https://rulezet.org/Release notes: https://github.com/rulezet/rulezet-core/releases/tag/1.6.1#dfir #opensource #cybersecurity”.

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Unifi - Security Advisory Bulletin 066


We started rulezet project after identifying a clear gap in open source tooling for detection rules management: the ability to operate synchronised instances while still allowing each organisation to maintain its own autonomous rule repository.Rulezet addresses this need as an open source platform for managing, sharing, and synchronising detection rules. Each organisation can run its own standalone instance and decide independently which other instances, communities, or repositories it wants to synchronise with.The latest release reached a significant milestone to make it more operational for other DFIR tools. Online version: https://rulezet.org/Release notes: https://github.com/rulezet/rulezet-core/releases/tag/1.6.1#dfir #opensource #cybersecurity