CERT Australia cyber threat intelligence (CTI) toolkit
Project description
This package contains cyber threat intelligence (CTI) tools created by CERT Australia.
Installation
Installation is streamlined using Python’s setuptools. The following installation process has been tested on clean install of Ubuntu 14.04.
Install prerequisites required by setuptools and libtaxii:
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libz-dev
Install the cti-toolkit:
$ sudo pip install cti-toolkit
That’s it. You should now be able to run utilities, such as stixtransclient.py:
$ stixtransclient.py -h
Documentation
Online documentation is available at http://cti-toolkit.readthedocs.org/.
To build the documentation you need Sphinx:
$ sudo pip install Sphinx sphinxcontrib-napoleon sphinx_rtd_theme $ cd docs $ make html
This will create an HTML version of the documentation in docs/_build/html.
Tests
Requires tox:
$ sudo pip install tox
Then run the tests from the repository root using:
$ tox
Acknowledgements
CERT Australia would like to acknowledge the following contributors:
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