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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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    SIGVI
    SIGVI is a vulnerability manager for enterprise environments. Uses vulnerability sources like NVD, auto-updates its repository and looks for vulnerable products installed on your servers, creating alerts and notifying their administrators.
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    bWAPP

    an extremely buggy web app !

    bWAPP, or a buggy web application, is a free and open source deliberately insecure web application. bWAPP helps security enthusiasts, developers and students to discover and to prevent web vulnerabilities. bWAPP prepares one to conduct successful penetration testing and ethical hacking projects. What makes bWAPP so unique? Well, it has over 100 web bugs! It covers all major known web vulnerabilities, including all risks from the OWASP Top 10 project. The focus is not just on one specific...
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    Security Management System

    A management system for sensitive system and security information

    A management system for sensitive system and security information. This system is designed to aid IT/Security professionals in maintaining a repository of sensitive information for their systems, to include: sensitive system information (architecture, assets and inventory, vulnerability data, remediation strategies, assessments) and so on.
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    The Epic Web Honeypot Project aims to lure attackers using various types of web vulnerability scanners by tricking them into believing that they have found a vulnerability on a host.
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