
Worked on the OpenCTI-Platform/connectors repository to enhance secure access to data feeds by implementing authentication support for the MISP feed connector. Introduced an optional HTTP Authorization header, enabling integration with protected feed URLs using bearer tokens or basic authentication. This feature was developed in Python, leveraging RESTful API integration and backend development skills to improve security and compliance for enterprise feed consumption. The work involved close collaboration with another contributor, emphasizing a cooperative development process and thorough code review. No bugs were reported or fixed during this period, and the focus remained on delivering robust, testable authentication functionality with unit testing.
May 2026 monthly summary for the OpenCTI-Platform/connectors repo focusing on delivering secure access to data feeds. Delivered authentication support for the MISP feed connector by introducing an optional HTTP Authorization header, enabling bearer tokens or basic authentication for protected feed URLs. This security enhancement reduces risk and enables secure integration with enterprise feed resources. No major bugs were reported or fixed this month. Overall impact includes improved security posture, easier adoption of protected feeds, and preserved performance. Key technologies and practices demonstrated include Python, RESTful design, HTTP header-based auth, Git-based collaboration, and a cooperative development process with co-author Samuel Hassine.
May 2026 monthly summary for the OpenCTI-Platform/connectors repo focusing on delivering secure access to data feeds. Delivered authentication support for the MISP feed connector by introducing an optional HTTP Authorization header, enabling bearer tokens or basic authentication for protected feed URLs. This security enhancement reduces risk and enables secure integration with enterprise feed resources. No major bugs were reported or fixed this month. Overall impact includes improved security posture, easier adoption of protected feeds, and preserved performance. Key technologies and practices demonstrated include Python, RESTful design, HTTP header-based auth, Git-based collaboration, and a cooperative development process with co-author Samuel Hassine.

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