Threat Intelligence: Step 2 - Browser Plugins & Dashboards

Table of Contents

Below you'll find a table of contents for the Browser Plugins & Dashboards journey.

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The Mandiant Advantage Threat Intelligence (MATI) Browser Plugin streamlines threat research and investigation efforts by integrating Mandiant Threat Intelligence directly into your browser. The plugin automatically scans the web page that you're browsing and tags any mention of known Threat Intel entities, including Indicators, IPv4 addresses, Domains, URLs, File Hashes, Actors, Campaigns, Malware and Vulnerabilities (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, or CVEs). The MATI Browser Plugin includes features and capabilities specific to each supported browser.

Prerequisites

  • Entitlement to Mandiant Threat Intelligence.

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Chrome Browser Plugin

You can utilize the Google Chrome Threat Intelligence plugin to ensure streamlined research and investigation for your analysts.

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Prerequisites

See the Relevant Links section for more documentation regarding the prerequisites.

  • Entitlement to Mandiant Threat Intelligence.
  • Access to install browser plugins on computer.
Steps
  1. Download the Google Chrome extension and Install it. | Docs

  2. Once installed, click the extension to Authenticate.

  3. Now that you have authenticated, the MATI extension can scan the pages you visit for any information about known security vulnerabilities and give you the ability to share them with your team through Webhooks.

Relevant Links

 

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Firefox Browser Plugin

You can utilize the Mozilla Firefox Threat Intelligence plugin to ensure streamlined research and investigation for your analysts.

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Prerequisites

See the Relevant Links section for more documentation regarding the prerequisites.

  • Entitlement to Mandiant Threat Intelligence.
  • Access to install browser plugins on computer.
Steps
  1. Download the Mozilla Firefox extension and Install it.. | Docs

  2. Once installed, click the extension to Authenticate.

  3. Now that you have authenticated, the MATI extension can scan the pages you visit for any information about known security vulnerabilities and give you the ability to share them with your team through Webhooks.

Relevant Links

 

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 Edge Browser Plugin

You can utilize the Microsoft Edge Threat Intelligence plugin to ensure streamlined research and investigation for your analysts.

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Prerequisites

See the Relevant Links section for more documentation regarding the prerequisites.

  • Entitlement to Mandiant Threat Intelligence.
  • Access to install browser plugins on computer.
Steps
  1. Download the Microsoft Edge extension and Install it.. | Docs

  2. Once installed, click the extension to Authenticate.

  3. Now that you have authenticated, the MATI extension can scan the pages you visit for any information about known security vulnerabilities and give you the ability to share them with your team through Webhooks.

Relevant Links

 

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Customize Dashboards

Inside of Mandiant Advantage you can build Custom dashboards to display the data that you're most interested in. All Dashboards are customized at the User level, by the user.

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Prerequisites

See the Relevant Links section for more documentation regarding the prerequisites.

  • Entitlement to Mandiant Threat Intelligence.
Steps
  1. Navigate to the Mandiant Advantage Login Page, sign in using your credentials.

  2. Upon login, you will see your profile page.

  3. Click Threat Intelligence under Applications.

  4. You will be greeted with a default dashboard showing on-going threats. Click the App Switcher in the top-left corner and Hold the mouse pointer over Dashboards. Click Create New Dashboard.

  5. Add Widgets that you would like to see and Configure them as necessary.

  6. Click the Lock symbol to keep your custom dashboard from being changed.

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