awesome-forensics
awesome-appsec
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awesome-forensics
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A fun new feature we are working on in systemd: userspace-only reboot
https://github.com/cugu/awesome-forensics#acquisition : Memory forensics acquisition tools: POFR: PenguinOS Flight Recorder, LIME
- A curated list of awesome forensic analysis tools and resources
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Forensics
- awesome-forensics - Risorse e tool per analisi forense.
awesome-appsec
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Aside from OWASP, are there other relevant certs to get for App Sec?
For resources : https://github.com/paragonie/awesome-appsec
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Cybersecurity Repositories
AppSec
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Resources to learn secure coding? App Sec and Web Sec?
Here is a repo of some resources. You are going to need to learn to walk before you run so that at a concrete level you can articulate what secure vs insecure code is and why it matters, then dive into appsec. No disrespect intended but from the way this is written my suggestion would be to focus on computer science foundational concepts as well as spending significant time writing and reading code. This will likely be a several year journey if you are a total beginner but the best time to start is now :)
- Information and learning resources for cryptography newcomers
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Anyone in AppSec (Application Security)?
Come over to /r/devsecops to get more information about the field. Also, there are lots of good sources, you can get some from my blog, or Awesome AppSec, or Security Prince and other places.
- I'm preparing for the interview and I've curated a list of resources that might be helpful for you also.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-incident-response - A curated list of tools for incident response
API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API
awesome-infosec - A curated list of awesome infosec courses and training resources.
UnSAFE_Bank - Vulnerable Banking Suite
APTnotes - Various public documents, whitepapers and articles about APT campaigns
see awesome-security - A collection of awesome software, libraries, documents, books, resources and cools stuffs about security.
PS2-Classics-Vault - PS2 Classics Vault is a FREE service for PS3 owners to obtain PS1, PS2, & PS3 Games directly to their PS3 system. [Moved to: https://github.com/PS2ClassicsVault/ps2classicsvault.github.io]
labs - This is a collection of tutorials for learning how to use Docker with various tools. Contributions welcome.
awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares
SecureCodingDojo - The Secure Coding Dojo is a platform for delivering secure coding knowledge.
awesome-malware-analysis - Defund the Police.
Security_Engineer_Interview_Questions - Every Security Engineer Interview Question From Glassdoor.com