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13 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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SecGen
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Tool for Creating Randomized IR Scenarios
Does anyone know if there is a tool similar to SecGen for Blue Team ops?
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Master's capstone project - home lab + reports
You really should have done more research, but here's a github repository for generating custom vulnerable machines https://github.com/cliffe/SecGen
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Survey about Cyber Security/Hacking Lab Platforms
We also openly publish 70+ lectures on Cyber Security topics: https://github.com/cliffe/SecGen/blob/master/README-CyBOK-Lecture-Videos.md
Hi folks, thanks, for your time. I hope this is ok, re: rules for self-promotion. We publish our hacking challenges as open source software: https://github.com/cliffe/SecGen and are planning to bring our Hacktivity platform to market sometime soon. Please do complete the survey, as it really helps us!
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Security Scenario Generator (SecGen)
GitHub - cliffe/SecGen: Create randomly insecure VMs
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Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
SecGen - Security Scenario Generator. Creates randomly vulnerable virtual machines.
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Free Machines for learning privilege escalation
Take a look at https://github.com/cliffe/SecGen it's mainly Linux but there is some windows
luna
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xCAT configuration production examples
I am the author of this tool: https://github.com/dchirikov/luna/ It uses bittorrent to deliver OS images. Proven to boot 500 nodes in 5 minutes from a single provisioner, where 2 of them is bios initializing. For not the tool is effectively dead, as I changed position. So would not advise to use it :)
What are some alternatives?
hackthebox - Notes Taken for HTB Machines & InfoSec Community.
ansible-pan - Ansible modules for Palo Alto Networks NGFWs
netlab - Making virtual networking labs suck less
ansible-in-hpc - A brief analysis about Ansible in HPC clusters
xcp - Entry point for issues and wiki. Also contains some scripts and sources.
torspray - A console utility to bring up new Tor nodes easily
seed-labs - SEED Labs developed in the last 20 years.
maasta - MAAS Terraform Ansible
gef - GEF (GDB Enhanced Features) - a modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities for exploit devs & reverse engineers on Linux
Workshop18 - HPCSYSPROS18 Workshop Proceedings
z3 - The Z3 Theorem Prover
hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility