awesome-exploit-development VS awesome-incident-response

Compare awesome-exploit-development vs awesome-incident-response and see what are their differences.

awesome-exploit-development

A curated list of resources (books, tutorials, courses, tools and vulnerable applications) for learning about Exploit Development (by FabioBaroni)
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awesome-exploit-development

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-exploit-development. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-31.
  • Cybersecurity Repositories
    71 projects | /r/netsecstudents | 31 May 2022
    Exploit Development
  • Where can I learn windows binary exploitation from the basics?
    1 project | /r/ExploitDev | 13 Jan 2022
    All you need here github.com
  • security researcher assistant
    6 projects | /r/ExploitDev | 19 Nov 2021
    exploit dev usually has its roots in software development and debugging. and essentially your "exploit" is also running inside another process, so if you mess up any existing memory or register, you are going to kill yourself if the process segfault. anyway, there are many resources: a. Protostar: https://github.com/sidchn/Protostar-Exploit-Development-Exercise and many youtubes video associated with these. b. https://github.com/FabioBaroni/awesome-exploit-development c. https://github.com/ihack4falafel/OSCE d. https://github.com/KaoRz/exploits_challenges e. https://github.com/Lazenca/Exploit-tech f. https://github.com/naivenom/exploiting

awesome-incident-response

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-incident-response. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-31.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing awesome-exploit-development and awesome-incident-response you can also consider the following projects:

exploits_challenges - Challenges and vulnerabilities exploitation.

Kuiper - Digital Forensics Investigation Platform

OSCE - Collection of things made during my preparation to take on OSCE

cyberchef-recipes - A list of cyber-chef recipes and curated links

APTnotes - Various public documents, whitepapers and articles about APT campaigns

dfir-orc - Forensics artefact collection tool for systems running Microsoft Windows

awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares

DevSecOps - Ultimate DevSecOps library

free-programming-books - :books: Freely available programming books

DFIRMindMaps - A repository of DFIR-related Mind Maps geared towards the visual learners!

hacker-roadmap - A collection of hacking tools, resources and references to practice ethical hacking.

awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.