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AddSandfly is an agentless Linux EDR and incident response platform. Sandfly finds Linux threats without endpoint agents.
Technical Writing Courses for Engineers
A simple, open format for giving agents new capabilities and expertise.
Simple dashboard built for viewing pipeline metrics in AWS. Built using CloudWatch dashboards and metrics populated from CloudWatch events that CodePipeline triggers. Read more...
Release notes for GIMP 3.0
What’s Changing On January 30, 2025, the actions/upload-artifact and actions/download-artifact actions will be deprecated and no longer supported. These actions are being replaced with v4 versions, offering improved performance and…
Kyanos is a networking analysis tool using eBPF. It can visualize the time packets spend in the kernel, capture requests/responses, makes troubleshooting more efficient. - hengyoush/kyanos
Getting Started with networkQuality
The networkQuality tool is a built-in tool released in macOS Monterey that can help diagnose network issues and measure network performance. In this post, we'll go over how to use the networkQuality tool and some of its key features.
Running the Default Tests
To access the
Note from June 5, 2019: The approach and architecture in this post is recommended if you prefer more control over DNS servers or prefer to use AWS Managed Active Directory for DNS resolution, however there are some limitations to this approach and we added a “Limitations and additional considerations” section to this post to describe […]
A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI - pydantic/monty
Nuclei is a fast and customizable open-source vulnerability scanner powered by YAML-based templates. With its flexible templating system, Nuclei can be
Backblaze's 2025 Year-End Drive Stats Report provides an in-depth analysis of hard drive failure rates for Q4, the full year, and lifetime performance across its data center fleet.
skarnet.org: a word about systemd
We’ll decode these two tools—and show you how to use them both to work more efficiently.
The long-awaited law, if passed, will be Australia’s first standalone cyber security act.