DetectionLab
awesome-infosec
DetectionLab | awesome-infosec | |
---|---|---|
31 | 16 | |
4,476 | 4,973 | |
- | - | |
4.4 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
HTML | ||
MIT License | - |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
DetectionLab
-
Cyber Lab Design
I would tell someone they should use a cloud lab like Clong's "Detection Lab" which gives them not only the security aspect but the cloud and engineering aspects as well.
- Home Virtual SIEM Lab Suggestions?
- malware analysis
- Sandbox suggestions for VM isolation & investigations?
- I am kind a lost
-
Work setup
Detection Lab Link: https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
-
learning splunk. is there a way to "play" with it?
Not sure what your goal with splunk is but I'd recommend Detection lab! Once you get the pre reqs setup, building and tearing down is super easy and you get a pre-baked ad environment to generate logs for you. https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
-
Tool that automatically generates a realistic office scenario of vms?
I found a great starting point at the repo of DetectionLab : https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
-
I'm a noob with expensive equipment
While it's true what most are saying, that you don't need a powerful system to learn hacking....... You DO have a valid point that a powerful system enables things a weaker system may not. For example with 64GB of RAM you can run a full network lab simulation such as https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab additionally a solid high end graphics card will let you run things like hashcat a lot faster. In theory you could make a rainbow table. You still need a lot of time to understand all the basics but yeah there's a few cool things you can do with more power it's not ENTIRELY unneeded. I wish I knew about the local defcon group long ago. They're welcoming and some have capture the flags you can play. Understand the various job roles there are in security and figure out which one you like. You get paid to do specific things not just learn about hacking.
-
where does one get experience with SIEM tools
Github DetectioLab
awesome-infosec
- Ask HN: Guidance starting an infosec careeer from scratch
- Hvor starter jeg, hvis jeg vil begynde pΓ₯ en IT-uddannelse, som fΓΈrer mig frem til stilling inden for IT sikkerhed?
- More than 400 start.me OSINT websites! More than 10KB of sources!
- The new biggest OSINT list! 302+ pages worth of OSINT, SOCMINT and CSINT! The largest list of OSINT sources with thousands of sources! Better than the last one! Better than downtown_soup! Better than the last two! More than 10KB of OSINT sources!
- 225 LINE OSINT LIST BIGGEST OF THEM ALL!
- The new biggest OSINT list! 209 pages worth of OSINT, SOCMINT and CSINT! The truly largest OSINT list with thousands of sources! 8KB of SOCMINT sources
- LARGEST OSINT LIST PT 2
- 79 OSINT start.me, github, wayback etc pages (thousands of OSINT and CSINT sources). 5KB of start.me pages, OSINT sources, CSINT, SOCMINT etc... More than 10K sources & websites in the pages!
- Possibly Largest Osint List
-
IT Pro Tuesday #231 - Email Testing, Ansible Tutorial, 802.11 Analyzer & More
Awesome Infosec is a curated list of cybersecurity resources, tools, information and educational content that can be extremely helpful for security-focused sysadmins who have been tasked with protecting their organizations from potential threats. This handy list was kindly recommended by 32BP.
What are some alternatives?
DetectionLabELK - DetectionLabELK is a fork from DetectionLab with ELK stack instead of Splunk.
pwndoc - Pentest Report Generator
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
the-book-of-secret-knowledge - A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
security-onion - Security Onion 16.04 - Linux distro for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management
courses - Awesome Courses
Adaz - :wrench: Deploy customizable Active Directory labs in Azure - automatically.
awesome-cyber-security - A collection of awesome software, libraries, documents, books, resources and cools stuffs about security.
DVWA - Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)
awesome-yara - A curated list of awesome YARA rules, tools, and people.
HELK - The Hunting ELK
Pentesting-Toolkit - π΄ββ οΈ Tools for pentesting, CTFs & wargames. - ππ’ πππΉππ