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    Sysdig

    Sysdig

    Linux system exploration and troubleshooting tool

    Continuously assess cloud security posture by flagging misconfigurations and suspicious activity. Consolidate container and host scanning in a single workflow. Automate scanning locally in your CI/CD tools without images leaving your environment and block vulnerabilities pre-deployment. Visualize all network communication across apps and services. Apply microsegmentation by automating Kubernetes-native network policies. Unify threat detection and incident response across containers, Kubernetes, and cloud with out-of-the-box Falco rules leveraging syscalls, Kubernetes audit logs and cloud logs. ...
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    EtherApe
    EtherApe is a graphical network monitor modeled after etherman. Featuring Ethernet, IP, TCP, FDDI, Token Ring and wireless modes, it displays network activity graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded protocols display.
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    Active Intelligence Server

    Active Intelligence Server

    Reporting, Dashboarding, Analytic, Self-service BI, Ad-hoc reporting

    Active Intelligence Server 2 (AIS) is a data visualization tool and fully featured reporting server which enable users from open source community to host any reports created using BIRT, Jasper and Pentaho community edition allowing organization to leverage open source technologies and enable them to use AIS as a reporting server to deploy their existing and new reports seamlessly onto AIS for secure sharing the information in different file formats and schedule to make system automation and...
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    HAPviewer is a host application profile graphlet viewer. It visualizes network data through graphs on a per-host level such that running applications are apparent. Groups of flows are summarized to aggregates of per-role traffic.
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    InfusionMonitor is a suite to sample, store and view the activity of medical infusion pumps. It currently supports Terumo pumps, and includes a TE-372 pumps simulator to try it out without the need for a real pumps network.
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    WikiVis is a tool to analyze Wikipedia based on several aspects. The main objective is to visualize the conclusions of this examination, which focusses on the editing frequency and relevance of articles and categories as well as the activity of users.
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