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Building Security Pipelines with Open-Source Toolchains
Overview Building security pipelines with open-source toolchains involves integrating various free and community-driven security tools to automate and streamline security processes. Security teams leverage these toolchains to implement, operate, test,…
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Evaluating Open-Source Project Health and Longevity
Overview Evaluating open-source project health and longevity is a critical practice within the tools and platforms domain, enabling security teams to select reliable and sustainable software components. Security teams rely…
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Maintaining and Updating Open-Source Security Tools
Overview Open-source security tools are software solutions freely available for use, modification, and distribution that assist security teams in implementing, operating, testing, and validating security controls. These tools provide essential…
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Open-Source AppSec Tools (SAST, DAST, SCA)
Overview Open-source application security (AppSec) tools encompass software designed to identify, analyze, and mitigate security vulnerabilities within applications. Security teams utilize these tools to implement, operate, test, and validate security…
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Open-Source Cloud Security Tools
Overview Open-source cloud security tools are software solutions designed to help organizations secure cloud environments by providing visibility, control, and testing capabilities. Security teams use these tools to implement, operate,…
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Open-Source Detection Engineering Tools (Sigma, etc.)
Overview Open-source detection engineering tools provide frameworks and standardized formats for defining, sharing, and implementing security detection rules across diverse environments. Security teams leverage these tools to create consistent, vendor-agnostic…
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Open-Source DFIR Toolkits
Overview Open-source Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) toolkits are collections of freely available software designed to assist security teams in investigating and responding to cybersecurity incidents. These toolkits provide…
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Open-Source EDR and Endpoint Telemetry Tools
Overview Open-source Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and endpoint telemetry tools are security solutions designed to collect, analyze, and respond to data generated by endpoints within an organization. Security teams…
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Open-Source IAM and Secrets Tools
Overview Open-source Identity and Access Management (IAM) and secrets management tools are critical components in cybersecurity, enabling organizations to securely manage user identities, access permissions, and sensitive credentials. Security teams…
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Open-Source IDS/IPS Tooling
Overview Open-source IDS/IPS tooling comprises software solutions designed to detect and prevent unauthorized or malicious network activities. Security teams utilize these tools to monitor traffic, identify threats, and enforce security…
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Open-Source Kubernetes Security Tools
Overview Open-source Kubernetes security tools provide security teams with capabilities to implement, operate, test, and validate security controls within Kubernetes environments. These tools assist in managing container orchestration security by…
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Open-Source Malware Analysis Tools
Overview Open-source malware analysis tools are software solutions used by security professionals to examine, dissect, and understand malicious code. These tools assist security teams in identifying malware behavior, extracting indicators…
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Open-Source NDR and Network Monitoring Tools
Overview Open-source Network Detection and Response (NDR) and network monitoring tools provide security teams with capabilities to observe, analyze, and respond to network traffic and events. These tools help implement,…
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Open-Source Security Tools Overview
Overview Open-source security tools provide a wide range of capabilities that assist security teams in implementing, operating, testing, and validating security controls across organizations. These tools enable collaborative and transparent…
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Open-Source SIEM and Log Analysis Tools
Overview Open-source SIEM and log analysis tools are essential components within the security tools and platforms domain, enabling organizations to collect, analyze, and correlate security event data. Security teams use…
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Open-Source SOAR and Automation Frameworks
Overview Open-source SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) and automation frameworks are tools designed to help security teams streamline and automate incident response and security operations workflows. These platforms enable…
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Open-Source Threat Intelligence Platforms and Feeds
Overview Open-source threat intelligence platforms and feeds provide security teams with freely accessible data and tools to identify, analyze, and respond to cyber threats. These resources enable organizations to enhance…
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Open-Source Vulnerability Scanners
Overview Open-source vulnerability scanners are security tools used to identify, assess, and report security weaknesses in systems, applications, and networks. Security teams leverage these scanners to implement, operate, test, and…
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Operational Risks: Support, Supply Chain, and Trust
Overview Operational risks related to support, supply chain, and trust encompass challenges in managing dependencies on third-party vendors, service providers, and internal support functions within cybersecurity tools and platforms. Security…
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Scaling Open-Source Tools in Enterprise Environments
Overview Security tools and platforms encompass a broad range of software and frameworks that security teams utilize to implement, operate, test, and validate security controls across an organization. These tools…