Use case
When building Fintel templates to generate intelligence reports (newsletters,
executive summaries, case management exports), users insert table widgets that
display entities contained in a container (e.g. Intrusion Sets, Malware, Tasks).
Currently, the columns displayed in those tables are fixed — users cannot choose
which attributes to show. This forces them to accept a generic output or manually
post-process the exported PDF, which defeats the purpose of automated report generation.
Use case
When building Fintel templates to generate intelligence reports (newsletters,
executive summaries, case management exports), users insert table widgets that
display entities contained in a container (e.g. Intrusion Sets, Malware, Tasks).
Currently, the columns displayed in those tables are fixed — users cannot choose
which attributes to show. This forces them to accept a generic output or manually
post-process the exported PDF, which defeats the purpose of automated report generation.