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[Feature Request] Display case templates in alphabetic order in "New case" menu #1925

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H2Cyber opened this issue Apr 2, 2021 · 0 comments
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H2Cyber commented Apr 2, 2021

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Feature Description

When creating a new case by clicking on "New case" or by Importing an alert, case templates currently appear with no logical order.

For example, we have 10+ templates and they currently appear in the following (confusing) order :

  • Authentication events: Password spraying
  • Antivirus events: Ransomware
  • Network events: Scans
  • Privilege escalation : powershell downloads
  • Authentication events: Bruteforce
  • Antivirus events: Adware
  • Network events: SMB prpagation
  • etc.

Ideally, they would appear in alphabetic order like this :

  • Authentication events: Bruteforce
  • Authentication events: Password spraying
  • Antivirus events: Adware
  • Antivirus events: Ransomware
  • Network events: Scans
  • Network events: SMB prpagation
  • Privilege escalation : powershell downloads
  • etc.

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Display case templates in alphabetic order in "New case" menu

@H2Cyber H2Cyber added TheHive4 TheHive4 related issues feature request labels Apr 2, 2021
@nadouani nadouani self-assigned this Apr 3, 2021
@nadouani nadouani added this to the 4.1.3 milestone Apr 3, 2021
@nadouani nadouani closed this as completed Apr 9, 2021
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