Our team is excited to share the latest news and features of Slips, our behavioral-based machine-learning intrusion detection system.
Quick links:
Download Slips from our GitHub repository: https://github.com/stratosphereips/StratosphereLinuxIPS
Access Slips documentation through Read the Docs: https://stratospherelinuxips.readthedocs.io/en/develop/
What We Are Particularly Excited About
In this release, we are particularly excited about these new Slips features:
- Fix using -k to kill opened Redis servers.
- Better README and docs.
- Improve URLhaus detections.
- Improve the detection of vertical and horizontal portscans
- Unify disabled module names printed in the CLI.
- Set the threat level reported to other peers to the max of threat levels seen in any time window.
- Faster detections of devices changing IPs
- Remove the home_network feature from Slips.
- Faster detection of alerts.
- Fix the problem of not using 'command and control channel' evidence in the alert of each profile.
Check the full list of changes on our release page: https://github.com/stratosphereips/StratosphereLinuxIPS/releases/tag/v1.0.9
Learn more!
Wondering what Slips is capable of? Check out these demo presentations:
LCN conference in 2021: https://youtu.be/1KqwlxVuf48
BlackHat USA Arsenal 2022: https://youtu.be/dJuTmi2bJcI
How to contribute
For those interested in contributing to Slips:
https://stratospherelinuxips.readthedocs.io/en/develop/contributing.html
https://www.stratosphereips.org/blog/2022/6/6/writing-a-slips-module
https://stratospherelinuxips.readthedocs.io/en/develop/slips_in_action.html
Get in Touch
Feel free to join our Discord server and ask questions, suggest new features or give us feedback. PRs and Issues are welcomed in our repo.