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Welcome to Chainkit

Chainkit detects adversarial anti-forensic tampering techniques that attackers use to evade detection and prolong dwell times inside a system.

For an overview of how Chainkit helps secure your sensitive data and log files, please visit https://chainkit.com and sign up for a FREE 14-day trial today!

This repo provides instructions on getting started with our RESTful APIs to register your data and log files and verify that they have not been tampered with.

Getting Started with the API

Start by reading the Chainkit API Quickstart in this directory.

Getting Credentials

If you need a username and password to access the Chainkit APIs, please sign up for our 14-day free trial at https://chainkit.com/start

You can also email us at: sales@chainkit.com for more information on our products.

Getting Started with the Elastic ELK

Assuming a pre-built ELK environment, get started by downloading the gem file and following the configuration steps found at https://github.com/chainkit/logstash-filter-ck/tree/master/prebuilt

Getting Started with Splunk

To get started in Splunk, please download the Chainkit Add-On from Splunkbase, available in Splunk>Enterprise or Splunkbase https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/5068/

Copyright and Feedback

Copyright (c) 2019-Present PencilDATA Inc. https://chainkit.com/pencildata

Disclaimer

Please see accompanying LICENSE. Please send us your feedback and inquiries to info@chainkit.com

Pull Requests and Feedback

Feedback and Pull requests Welcome.