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    APKiD

    APKiD

    Android Application Identifier for Packers, Protectors and Obfuscators

    APKiD gives you information about how an APK was made. It identifies many compilers, packers, obfuscators, and other weird stuff. It's PEiD for Android.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence also known as "Artificial General Intelligence"

    Adaptive Intelligence is the implementation of neural science, forensic psychology , behavioral science with machine-learning and artificial intelligence to provide advanced automated software platforms with the ability to adjust and thrive in dynamic environments by combining cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, resilience, and practical problem-solving skills.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    AI-for-Security-Learning

    AI-for-Security-Learning

    AI-based security algorithms, and security data analysis

    ...Topics addressed in the repository include malware detection, anomaly detection, threat classification, and intrusion detection systems. The materials help learners understand how AI can analyze large volumes of security data to identify patterns that may indicate malicious activity. In addition to demonstrating defensive applications, the repository also explores adversarial machine learning concepts that highlight potential vulnerabilities in AI systems. This dual focus allows readers to study both how AI can improve cybersecurity and how machine learning models themselves can become targets of attacks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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