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awesome-embedded-and-iot-security
- A list of embedded and IoT security resources
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Embedded System Security
All the people saying embedded systems is too broad of a field to give you a straight answer are annoying as shit lol. Here are some generic resources that should guide you in a solid direction toward whatever you have planned: https://github.com/fkie-cad/awesome-embedded-and-iot-security The Hardware Hacking Handbook: Breaking Embedded Security with Hardware Attacks https://azeria-labs.com/
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Is taking the Security+ Exam useful for going into embedded security?
It looks like it could help, especially in the context of IoT and embedded Linux. You’ll still have a lot of blanks to fill in with respect to operational technology, hardware-based cybersecurity, distributed systems, etc. but any cyber-specific certification is better than none. Check out the Awesome Embedded Cybersecurity github for links and Azeria Labs for some good embedded cybersec content.
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Embedded and IoT Security
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How do I get into hardware hacking?
Finally, this is very heavily biased towards security-research and IoT hacking, but there's a great list of books, tools, papers, etc here: https://github.com/fkie-cad/awesome-embedded-and-iot-security
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IoT Linux Endpoint Solutions
https://github.com/fkie-cad/awesome-embedded-and-iot-security https://github.com/nebgnahz/awesome-iot-hacks https://phodal.github.io/awesome-iot/
Infosec_Reference
- How to improve documentation / technical writing skills?
- Manuals
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Infosec Reference
- About Russia's Industrial Control System Attacks...
- Advise please?
- I'm preparing for the interview and I've curated a list of resources that might be helpful for you also.
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Noob questions and advice
There’s this: https://github.com/rmusser01/Infosec_Reference
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How to grt better/ homelab help
https://github.com/rmusser01/Infosec_Reference/blob/master/Draft/Building_A_Lab.md Has some ideas. The first things to decide on would be what do you want to use for your hosting environment. Do you want to run ESXi? HyperV? Xen? Something else? What do you want to learn? What sort of environments do you want to simulate?
- Cybersec Bootcamp
What are some alternatives?
attifyos - Attify OS - Distro for pentesting IoT devices
API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API
asuswrt-merlin.ng - Extends the support of Merlin firmware to more ASUS routers
hackdroid - Security Apps for Android
Elegoo-Neptune-Firmware
red_team_attack_lab - Red Team Attack Lab for TTP testing & research
oekofen-json-documentation - The community-driven missing documentation for the JSON interface of Oekofen heating systems
the_cyber_plumbers_handbook - Free copy of The Cyber Plumber's Handbook - The definitive guide to Secure Shell (SSH) tunneling, port redirection, and bending traffic like a boss.
Firmware - FETtec ESC Firmware repository
AlanFramework - A C2 post-exploitation framework
README - All Huawei modifications README, compilation instructions, etc
bugbounty-cheatsheet - A list of interesting payloads, tips and tricks for bug bounty hunters.