awesome-golang-security
awesome-security-hardening
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awesome-golang-security
awesome-security-hardening
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rate my threat model i will be implementing and i need help and tips also
If you want to go extreme, I remember from many years ago, there used to be a publicly released document by Australia's cyber security agency, made largely for Windows, which used to list attack vectors on a complex scale. I used to follow their listed possible vectors to formulate threat models as a kid for my Windows computer. Back in the day they used to provide PDF, now its webpages (https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/view-all-content/advice/guidelines-system-hardening). This also exists (https://github.com/decalage2/awesome-security-hardening), a bit more wide coverage of OSes and practices.
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Resources to learn backend security from scratch
Maybe these two repos can help you, I've used them both from time to time to look up stuff I have no idea about as a frontend main: https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server https://github.com/decalage2/awesome-security-hardening
- Android fans, what are the primary reasons why you will never ever switch to an Iphone?
- Resource for best practices/standard?
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Brand new to Docker
here is a collection of hardening guides This will get you started in the right direction.
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I Recently had a data breach and i think i secured everything. But did i? Help me please.
This is called system hardening. Try looking for CIS Benchmarks, awesome hardening (github), STIG's ,mitre baseline, hardening kitty, hardening checklist
What are some alternatives?
Digital-Forensics-Guide - Digital Forensics Guide. Learn all about Digital Forensics, Computer Forensics, Mobile device Forensics, Network Forensics, and Database Forensics.
windows_hardening - HardeningKitty and Windows Hardening settings and configurations
CORS - Go net/http configurable handler to handle CORS requests
microsoft-windows-10-stig-baseline - InSpec profile for Microsoft Windows 10, against DISA's Microsoft Windows 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) Version 1, Release 19
gokart - A static analysis tool for securing Go code
dockerholics - Apps and examples from the Dockerholics group.
squealer - Telling tales on you for leaking secrets!
NIST-to-Tech - An open-source listing of cybersecurity technology mapped to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)
awesome-mage - A collection of awesome Mage and Magefile resources
awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam - :computer:π‘οΈ A curated collection of awesome resources, tools, and other shiny things for cybersecurity blue teams.
gosec - Go security checker