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    FileSentinel

    FileSentinel

    Simple Python file integrity checker for defensive security

    FileSentinel is an open-source Python tool that helps users monitor folders for unexpected file changes. It creates a baseline using SHA-256 hashes and later compares the folder against that baseline to detect added, modified, and deleted files. It is designed as a beginner-friendly defensive security utility for students, small offices, and anyone learning basic file integrity monitoring.
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    tirreno

    tirreno

    Open-source security framework for devs and product teams

    tirreno is an open-source security framework. tirreno [tir.ˈrɛ.no] helps understand, monitor, and protect your product from threats, fraud, and abuse. While classic cybersecurity focuses on infrastructure and network perimeter, most breaches occur through compromised accounts and application logic abuse that bypasses firewalls, SIEM, WAFs, and other defenses. tirreno detects threats where they actually happen: inside your product. tirreno is a few-dependency, "low-tech" PHP/PostgreSQL...
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