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awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam
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SIEM content development
There's a ton of valuable resources out there when searching for "detection engineering", beyond that, check https://research.splunk.com/ to get an idea of a structured and contextual approach. Beyond that, check Rob van Os Magma use case framework and any blog you can find on https://correlatedsecurity.com (Jurgen Visser). Last but not least, anything "awesome" on github, e.g. https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam
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SIEM - how logs/events are dealt with
Add the latest edition of the MITRE SOC strategies book (https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/publications/11-strategies-of-a-world-class-cybersecurity-operations-center.pdf) and potentially add https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam to your bookmarks.
- GitHub - fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam: A curated collection of awesome resources, tools, and other shiny things for cybersecurity blue teams.
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Good resources for first learning Cyber security?
for blue teaming :https://github.com/fabacab/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam
awesome-incident-response
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Incident Response
- Questions about getting into DF
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I started a new role as a Incident Response Analyst and wanted to get some advice.
Here is a good github page that discusses tons of IR stuff. https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-incident-response
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Has this sub done any curated reasearch collection sharing?
GitHub sounds totally viable. You might consider styling it after something like Awesome Lists. (Ex: Awesome Incident Response). But yes, totally viable.
What are some alternatives?
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open-source-cs-python - Video discussing this curriculum:
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dfir-orc - Forensics artefact collection tool for systems running Microsoft Windows
awesome-security-feed - A semi-curated list of Security Feeds
DevSecOps - Ultimate DevSecOps library
awesome-security-hardening - A collection of awesome security hardening guides, tools and other resources
DFIRMindMaps - A repository of DFIR-related Mind Maps geared towards the visual learners!
cyber-security - My cyber security tools
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