IntelMQ is a solution for IT security teams (CERTs & CSIRTs, SOCs, abuse departments, etc.) for collecting and processing security feeds (such as log files) using a message queuing protocol. It's a community driven initiative called IHAP (Incident Handling Automation Project) which was conceptually designed by European CERTs/CSIRTs during several InfoSec events. Its main goal is to give to incident responders an easy way to collect & process threat intelligence thus improving the incident handling processes of CERTs.
IntelMQ can be used for - automated incident handling - situational awareness - automated notifications - as data collector for other tools - etc.
IntelMQ's design was influenced by AbuseHelper, however it was re-written from scratch and aims at:
- Reducing the complexity of system administration
- Reducing the complexity of writing new bots for new data feeds
- Reducing the probability of events lost in all process with persistence functionality (even system crash)
- Use and improve the existing Data Harmonization Ontology
- Use JSON format for all messages
- Provide easy way to store data into Log Collectors like ElasticSearch, Splunk, databases (such as PostgreSQL)
- Provide easy way to create your own black-lists
- Provide easy communication with other systems via HTTP RESTful API
It follows the following basic meta-guidelines:
- Don't break simplicity - KISS
- Keep it open source - forever
- Strive for perfection while keeping a deadline
- Reduce complexity/avoid feature bloat
- Embrace unit testing
- Code readability: test with unexperienced programmers
- Communicate clearly
IntelMQ's documentation is available at intelmq.readthedocs.io.
For support questions please reach out on the the intelmq-users mailing list
Several pieces of software evolved around IntelMQ. For example, check out IntelMQ Manager which is a web based interface to easily manage an IntelMQ system.
More tools can be found in the IntelMQ Universe chapter in the documentation.
IntelMQ is a community project depending on your contributions. Please consider sharing your work.
- Have a look at our Developers Guide for documentation.
- Subscribe to the Intelmq-dev Mailing list to get answers to your development questions:
- The Github issues lists all the open feature requests, bug reports and ideas.
- URL: http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/cert/support/incident-handling-automation
- Mailing-list: ihap@lists.trusted-introducer.org
This software is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License version 3
This project was partially funded by the CEF framework