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    Log4jScanner

    Log4jScanner

    A log4j vulnerability filesystem scanner and Go package

    log4jscanner is a filesystem scanner and Go package that helps organizations quickly identify vulnerable Log4j components inside JARs and shaded dependencies. Instead of probing networks, it walks directories and archives, including nested JARs, to find version fingerprints and risky classes associated with the Log4Shell family of issues. The focus on static analysis makes it suitable for container images, build artifacts, and offline systems where active scanning isn’t feasible. Clear,...
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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. ...
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