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    HoneyDrive

    HoneyDrive

    Honeypots in a box! HoneyDrive is the premier honeypot bundle distro.

    ...It contains over 10 pre-installed and pre-configured honeypot software packages such as Kippo SSH honeypot, Dionaea and Amun malware honeypots, Honeyd low-interaction honeypot, Glastopf web honeypot and Wordpot, Conpot SCADA/ICS honeypot, Thug and PhoneyC honeyclients and more. Additionally it includes many useful pre-configured scripts and utilities to analyze, visualize and process the data it can capture, such as Kippo-Graph, Honeyd-Viz, DionaeaFR, an ELK stack and much more. Lastly, almost 90 well-known malware analysis, forensics and network monitoring related tools are also present in the distribution.
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    RŌNIN-LINUX

    RŌNIN-LINUX

    Linux Security Distro for Data Forensics, Pen. Testing, and IR.

    RŌNIN is a linux security distribution (based on Lubuntu) that provides a platform for both training and conducting professional data forensics, penetration testing, and incident response. The primary objective of RŌNIN is to provide a fast/light linux desktop along with a curation of security tools and resources that are relevant for professionals, instructors, and students alike. In support of this objective, the RŌNIN project is guided by two main goals: * Focus on Continual Learning - The project provides a platform for continual learning by providing not only a professional tool-set but also easy access to relevant documentation, resources, and training...
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