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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
Digital-Forensics-Guide
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Most used DFIR tools
If you're looking to learn on your own, try mikeroyal's digital forensics guide on Github. There's a lot of recommended resources there that'll speed you up. https://github.com/mikeroyal/Digital-Forensics-Guide
- Digital Forensics Guide
- Useful Security Tools and Resources for Digital Forensics
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Useful Tools and Resources for Digital Forensics
A useful set of Tools, Programs, and Learning resources for Digital Forensics.
- Found a useful Tools and Programs list for Digital Forensics
What are some alternatives?
windows_hardening - HardeningKitty and Windows Hardening settings and configurations
personal-security-checklist - π A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2024
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
nsa-codebreaker-2020 - My solutions to the 2020 NSA Codebreaker Challenge
dockerholics - Apps and examples from the Dockerholics group.
privacy-respecting - Curated List of Privacy Respecting Services and Software
NIST-to-Tech - An open-source listing of cybersecurity technology mapped to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)
awesome-golang-security - Awesome Golang Security resources πΆπ
pyHIDS - A HIDS (host-based intrusion detection system) for verifying the integrity of a system.
awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam - :computer:π‘οΈ A curated collection of awesome resources, tools, and other shiny things for cybersecurity blue teams.
kenobi - Event Lakehouse that works with Dynamic Event Schema