🐢 An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck 🐢
- Be an awesome Information Security Reference ☑️
- List of techinques, tools and tactics to learn from/reference. ☑️
- Rich resource of infosec knowledge for anyone to browse through as a jumping off point for various niches OR as a reference/recall method for stuff.
- Something like a "Yellow Pages" in the sense of you know something exists, but what was it called....
- 'if you give a man a fish he is hungry again in an hour. If you teach him to catch a fish you do him a good turn.'
- Always accepting more links/stuff. Feel free to make a pull request or complaint.
- Don't have to constantly google for tools/reminder.
- Easily browsable list of tools, techniques, papers, and research in all sorts of areas.
- Want to read some good info.
- I do this as a resource for myself(to teach others from) and offer it publicly as a way of giving back to the general community.
- To be clear, these aren't personal notes. I keep this repo maintained as a way of having pointers to information that I feel help build someone's skillset or increase understanding of attacks/methods/defenses.
- This page isn't the best
terribleon mobile. Use https://rmusser.net/docs for better mobile formatting.- At some point I will sort the sections into a grid alphabetically.
- For latest content updates, check here: Things added since last update
- This will have all links added to the other pages sorted according to topic, making it easier to see new stuff.
- All links on this page should work. Last tested 7/15
- Contributions are welcome, format is pretty simple/easy to pick up, add anything not already in it that fits.
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