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Sekoia Blog CDF

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Integration Details

ThreatQuotient provides the following details for this integration:

Introduction

The Sekoia Blog CDF enables analysts to automatically ingest blog posts from the Sekoia website. This allows analysts to stay up-to-date on advisories, bulletins, and analyses from the Sekoia team. Considering the pace of new articles, we recommend running this CDF every week.

The integration provides the following feed:

  • Sekoia Blog - pulls blogs posts from the Sekoia website.

The integration ingests the following system object types:

  • Indicators
  • Reports
    • Report Attributes
  • Vulnerabilities

Installation

Perform the following steps to install the integration:

The same steps can be used to upgrade the integration to a new version.

  1. Log into https://marketplace.threatq.com/.
  2. Locate and download the integration yaml file.
  3. Navigate to the integrations management page on your ThreatQ instance.
  4. Click on the Add New Integration button.
  5. Upload the integration yaml file using one of the following methods:
    • Drag and drop the file into the dialog box
    • Select Click to Browse to locate the file on your local machine
  6. Select the individual feeds to install, when prompted and click Install.

    ThreatQ will inform you if the feed already exists on the platform and will require user confirmation before proceeding. ThreatQ will also inform you if the new version of the feed contains changes to the user configuration. The new user configurations will overwrite the existing ones for the feed and will require user confirmation before proceeding.

The feed(s) will be added to the integrations page. You will still need to configure and then enable the feed.

Configuration

ThreatQuotient does not issue API keys for third-party vendors. Contact the specific vendor to obtain API keys and other integration-related credentials.

To configure the integration:

  1. Navigate to your integrations management page in ThreatQ.
  2. Select the OSINT option from the Category dropdown (optional).

    If you are installing the integration for the first time, it will be located under the Disabled tab.

  3. Click on the integration entry to open its details page.
  4. Enter the following parameters under the Configuration tab:
    Parameter Description
    Parsed IOC Types Select the IOC types you would like to automatically parse from the content:
    • CVE (default)
    Ingest CVEs As Select the entity type to ingest CVE IDs as:
    • Vulnerabilities (default)
    • Indicators

    This field is displayed if you select CVE in the Parsed IOC Types field.

    Enable SSL Certificate Verification Enable this parameter if the feed should validate the host-provided SSL certificate. 
    Disable Proxies Enable this parameter if the feed should not honor proxies set in the ThreatQ UI.

    Configuration Screen
  5. Review any additional settings, make any changes if needed, and click on Save.
  6. Click on the toggle switch, located above the Additional Information section, to enable it.

ThreatQ Mapping

Sekoia Blog

This feed periodically pulls blog posts from the Sekoia website, and ingests them into ThreatQ as report objects.

GET https://blog.sekoia.io/

The output of this request is HTML, which is parsed for links to the actual blog posts In addition, the HTML content for each blog is also fetched and imported as the description for the report object

GET https://blog.sekoia.io/{{ url_path }}

ThreatQuotient provides the following default mapping for this feed:

Feed Data Path ThreatQ Entity ThreatQ Object Type or Attribute Key Published Date Examples Notes
{HTML} Report.Title N/A {HTML} Global analysis of Adversary-in-the-Middle phishing threats - Sekoia.io Blog Parsed from HTML.
{HTML} Report.Description N/A {HTML} In recent years, organisations have increasingly... Parsed from HTML.
{HTML} Report.Attribute External Reference {HTML} https://blog.sekoia.io/global-analysis-of-adversary-in-the-middle-phishing-threats/ Parsed from HTML.
{HTML} Report.Attribute Published At {HTML} June 11 2025 Parsed from title.
{HTML} Report.Indicator/Vulnerability.Value CVE/Vulnerability {HTML} CVE-2023-41232 Parsed from HTML. Ingested according to Ingest CVEs As.

Average Feed Run

Object counts and Feed runtime are supplied as generalities only - objects returned by a provider can differ based on credential configurations and Feed runtime may vary based on system resources and load.

Sekoia Blog

Metric Result
Run Time 1 minute
Reports 1
Report Attributes 2

Known Issues / Limitations

  • This feed uses "since" and "until" dates to make sure entries are not re-ingested if they have not been updated.
  • If you would like to ingest historical blog posts, run the feed manually, setting the since date back.
  • The maximum number of posts this feed will return is the most recent 25.

Change Log

  • Version 1.0.0
    • Initial release

PDF Guides

Document ThreatQ Version
Sekoia Blog CDF Guide v1.0.0 5.12.0 or Greater