Aiming to simplify and democratize the way cyber threats are reported, European cybersecurity professionals are launching Draugnet, an anonymous reporting platform built on the open-source MISP framework, according to Infosecurity Magazine.
Set to debut at FIRSTCON in Copenhagen on June 24, Draugnet enables users, including professionals, hobbyists, and whistleblowers, to submit threat intelligence without creating accounts or undergoing formal disclosure processes. Its for quiet defenders and anyone caught between responsible stewardship and unmanageable risk, said co-creator Trey Darley. Users receive a browser-stored follow-up token to continue or update submissions. While the platform emphasizes anonymity, Darley concedes that total online anonymity is impossible and acknowledges the risk of false submissions. Nonetheless, Draugnet is designed as a modular tool that organizations can adopt in controlled environments, such as ISACs or national agencies, possibly using confidential computing methods like Intel SGX. The initiative reflects growing frustration with bureaucratic barriers to sharing cyber intelligence and seeks to foster broader, lightweight collaboration.
Set to debut at FIRSTCON in Copenhagen on June 24, Draugnet enables users, including professionals, hobbyists, and whistleblowers, to submit threat intelligence without creating accounts or undergoing formal disclosure processes. Its for quiet defenders and anyone caught between responsible stewardship and unmanageable risk, said co-creator Trey Darley. Users receive a browser-stored follow-up token to continue or update submissions. While the platform emphasizes anonymity, Darley concedes that total online anonymity is impossible and acknowledges the risk of false submissions. Nonetheless, Draugnet is designed as a modular tool that organizations can adopt in controlled environments, such as ISACs or national agencies, possibly using confidential computing methods like Intel SGX. The initiative reflects growing frustration with bureaucratic barriers to sharing cyber intelligence and seeks to foster broader, lightweight collaboration.