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    iRODS

    iRODS

    Open Source Data Management Software

    The Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) is open-source data management software used by research, commercial, and governmental organizations worldwide. iRODS is released as a production-level distribution aimed at deployment in mission-critical environments. It virtualizes data storage resources, so users can take control of their data, regardless of where and on what device the data is stored. The development infrastructure supports exhaustive testing on supported platforms; plugin...
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    Sagacity

    Sagacity

    Security Assessment Data Management and Analysis Tool

    We have migrated development of Sagacity to GitHub at https://github.com/cyberperspectives/sagacity Sagacity is a vulnerability assessment and STIG compliance data management tool designed to make security testing more efficient, effective and complete. Security assessments, especially those done for DoD and Federal organizations, produce tremendous amounts of scan and compliance data that security engineers must sort through and deconflict, identify untested requirements, and somehow analyze to communicate risk to their employers. Sagacity, originally written to support a government customer, was designed to fill that need. What if an organization could turn massive amounts of irreconcilable vulnerability scan data into true knowledge and insight about their networks? ...
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