BLUESPAWN
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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BLUESPAWN
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Thesis/Project for university
I do a lot of work on an open source anti-virus project (https://github.com/ION28/BLUESPAWN), and we're always looking for new contributors. It's been a great learning experience! Not sure if you need to build something from scratch or not, though.
atomic-red-team
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Which Antivirus do you recommend and why?
You can write your own or look at testing tools like Cytest to ensure that your business goals are met and to ensure your sensors are configured correctly, and ART for attack chains.
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Exfiltration Detections
I had heard that Falcon Overwatch has a detection for Exfiltration for C2, but I was not able to trigger it using my personal Kali Machine to host a C2 server with https://github.com/cedowens/SimpleC2_Server and then used Atomic Red Team: https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/master/atomics/T1041/T1041.md
- EDR Attack Simulation
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Red Team Methodology
Yup what the above said, you can use atomic red https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team
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“Malicious” powershell commands for demo
Atomic red team have tests that should trigger it, it also has a clear description of what it does and how to clean up afterwards. https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/master/atomics/T1059.001/T1059.001.md suggest that you try obfuscation or cradle.
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Initial acess simulation tests
Dated but still full of goodness. https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/tree/e88a1ea463964839e267dba74ec1cf7bf634ccbf/ARTifacts/Initial_Access
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What are some good showcases of Collection-tactics of the MITRE ATT&CK matrix?
Are you familiar with Atomic Red Team? Many quick & practical sample tests you can often run without much effort or prep work. All tests map to Techniques - a quick way to search through them all at the Tactic level is by searching within the CSV index of all their current tests here (I counted ~50 Collection-related tests just now): https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/master/atomics/Indexes/Indexes-CSV/index.csv
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Testing an XDR solution
Check out Atomic Red Team’s Redcanary.
- Blue Teamers: What makes a good detection use case?
- Custom IOAs: What's The Best Resource/Documentation For This On CS Falcon
What are some alternatives?
sliver - Adversary Emulation Framework
detection-rules - Rules for Elastic Security's detection engine
RIP - Free,Open-Source,Cross-platform agent and Post-exploiton tool written in Golang and C++.
sigma - Main Sigma Rule Repository
TelemetrySourcerer - Enumerate and disable common sources of telemetry used by AV/EDR.
sysmon-modular - A repository of sysmon configuration modules
x64dbg - An open-source user mode debugger for Windows. Optimized for reverse engineering and malware analysis.
Incident-Playbook - GOAL: Incident Response Playbooks Mapped to MITRE Attack Tactics and Techniques. [Contributors Friendly]
GUI-for-GoodbyeDPI - Anti Censorship Application
public-pentesting-reports - A list of public penetration test reports published by several consulting firms and academic security groups.
WinPriv - WinPriv is a utility that can enable privileges and virtually alter registry settings within a target process, amongst other things.
Certified-Kubernetes-Security-Specialist - Curated resources help you prepare for the CNCF/Linux Foundation CKS 2021 "Kubernetes Certified Security Specialist" Certification exam. Please provide feedback or requests by raising issues, or making a pull request. All feedback for improvements are welcome. thank you.