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Provide analyzers and responders packaged with docker #175
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Request Type
Feature Request
Problem Description
The current installation process of analyzers/responders has several drawbacks. Dependencies (system requirements and python libraries) are managed manually and some of these dependencies may conflict.
The idea is to package analyzers/responders with docker images. This solves dependency problem because all requirements are included, make update easy and offer better isolation. The administrator will be able to install and update analyzers/responders from the Cortex web interface.
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