Category: RTIR
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RT 4.4 and RTIR 4.0 Series Reach End of Life
As we previously posted in April, our recent release of RT 4.4.9 marks the end of life for the RT 4.4 series and the RTIR 4.0 series. Best Practical will no longer support these series or publish any new releases with security updates, bug fixes, or new features. We recommend all RT 4.4 / RTIR…
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RT 6.0.1 and RTIR 6.0.1 Now Available
Request Tracker (RT) 6.0.1 and RT for Incident Response (RTIR) 6.0.1 have been released, so RTIR users can now upgrade and get all of the new features in RT 6. In addition to providing compatibility with RT 6, the new version of RTIR offers some new features and fixes as well. What’s New in RTIR…
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Announcing End of Life Dates for RT 4.4 and RTIR 4.0
The Request Tracker 4.4 series (first released in February of 2016) and Request Tracker for Incident Response 4.0 series (first released in July 2016) will reach end of life on November 1, 2025. After this date, Best Practical will no longer support these series or publish any new releases with security updates, bug fixes, or…
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Manage your Splunk Alerts and Event in Request Tracker
If you run Splunk for observability, you can easily integrate with Request Tracker (RT) or RTIR with the RT connector app available right in Splunkbase. This integration is designed to automatically create new tickets from alerts, allowing you to effectively assign and manage incidents, ensuring that your team is always on top of issues as…
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RT for Incident Response (RTIR) Integration with MISP
In today’s rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, staying ahead of potential threats requires effective threat intelligence sharing and streamlined incident response processes. The new integration between RTIR (Request Tracker for Incident Response) and the MISP Threat Sharing platform brings together two powerful tools to enhance your organization’s security posture. What is MISP? MISP is an open-source…
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Request Tracker (RT) and Request Tracker for Incident Response (RTIR) Do Not Use log4j
Request Tracker (RT) and Request Tracker for Incident Response (RTIR) do not use log4j.
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RT 5.0.1 and RTIR 5.0.1 Now Available
Best Practical is happy to announce the availability of RT 5.0.1 and RTIR 5.0.1.
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RT 5.0.0 and RTIR 5.0.0 Released
We are very excited to announce that Request Tracker (RT) 5.0.0 is now available for download! We have been running the new version since late last year and it’s been great using the new theme and new features. As mentioned in our earlier alpha and beta releases, here are some of the new features you…
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End of Life for RT 4.2 and RTIR 3.2 Series
Request Tracker 4.2 (released in October of 2013) and Request Tracker for Incident Response 3.2 (released in December 2014) will reach end of life on February 1, 2021. After this date, Best Practical will no longer support these series or publish any new releases with security updates, bug fixes, or new features. We recommend all…