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    Cyber Risk Assessment and Management Platform

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    When it comes to cybersecurity, what your clients don’t know can really hurt them. And believe it or not, keep them safe starts with asking questions. With ConnectWise Identify Assessment, get access to risk assessment backed by the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to uncover risks across your client’s entire business, not just their networks. With a clearly defined, easy-to-read risk report in hand, you can start having meaningful security conversations that can get you on the path of keeping your clients protected from every angle. Choose from two assessment levels to cover every client’s need, from the Essentials to cover the basics to our Comprehensive Assessment to dive deeper to uncover additional risks. Our intuitive heat map shows you your client’s overall risk level and priority to address risks based on probability and financial impact. Each report includes remediation recommendations to help you create a revenue-generating action plan.
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    Finance Automation that puts you in charge

    Tipalti delivers smart payables that elevate modern business.

    Our robust pre-built connectors and our no-code, drag-and-drop interface makes it easy and fast to automatically sync vendors, invoices, and invoice payment data between Tipalti and your ERP or accounting software.
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    netool toolkit 4.6

    netool toolkit 4.6

    MitM pentesting opensource toolkit

    Operative Systems Suported are: Linux-ubuntu, kali-linux, backtack-linux (un-continued), freeBSD, Mac osx (un-continued) Netool its a toolkit written using 'bash, python, ruby' that allows you to automate frameworks like Nmap, Driftnet, Sslstrip, Metasploit and Ettercap MitM attacks. this toolkit makes it easy tasks such as SNIFFING tcp/udp traffic, Man-In-The-Middle attacks, SSL-sniff, DNS-spoofing, D0S attacks in wan/lan networks, TCP/UDP packet manipulation using etter-filters, and gives...
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    Jack the Stripper

    Jack the Stripper

    Perform automated MITM (Man In The Middle) attacks.

    ENGLISH: Jack the Stripper uses iptables, Ettercap and SSLStrip to intercept data between two connected targets (IP addresses). The victims's ARP tables must be poisoned by Ettercap, that means Jack the Stripper works only on local networks. PORTUGUÊS: Jack The Stripper utiliza iptables, Ettercap e SSLStrip para interceptar dados entre dois alvos (endereços IP) interconectados. As tabelas ARP das vítimas devem ser envenenadas pelo Ettercap, isso significa que Jack The Stripper funciona...
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    Linset

    Linset

    Linset Is Not a Social Enginering Tool

    Linset is a social engineering tool based on MITM to check the security (or ignorance) of the clients in our wireless network.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    easy-creds is a bash script that leverages ettercap and other tools to obtain credentials. It allows you to easily attack with basic arp poison, oneway arp poison and DHCP spoofing or a Fake AP. Includes sslstrip log file parser
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Event Management Software

    Ideal for conference and event planners, independent planners, associations, event management companies, non-profits, and more.

    YesEvents offers a comprehensive suite of services that spans the entire conference lifecycle and ensures every detail is executed with precision. Our commitment to exceptional customer service extends beyond conventional boundaries, consistently exceeding expectations and enriching both organizer and attendee experiences.
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