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Cybersecurity involves protecting systems, networks, and data from cyber threats. This field encompasses a wide range of practices and technologies designed to safeguard information from unauthorized access, attacks, damage, or theft. Cybersecurity includes preventive measures such as firewalls, encryption, and secure coding practices, as well as detection and response strategies like intrusion detection systems and incident response plans. This topic covers the principles, best practices, and latest trends in cybersecurity, including emerging threats and the evolving landscape of cyber defense.
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University project: a cryptographic system with a user-friendly interface for data encryption. Uses WPF (C#) and .NET 7
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Jul 2, 2023 - C#
Orenburg State University laboratory works for InfoSec
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Feb 11, 2018 - C#
Naga is an asynchronous Hash analyzer, using VirusTotal and many apikeys
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Dec 8, 2022 - C#
A C# secure file deletion library
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Oct 28, 2021 - C#
DNS over HTTPS on .NET
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Apr 3, 2022 - C#
.NET 7 Windows Event Tracing wrapper library
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May 6, 2024 - C#
Quick and dirty CRX file extractor for the analysis and reverse engineering of Chrome Extensions.
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Sep 5, 2019 - C#
Some hacking tools & resources that I wrote from scratch or modified.
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Jun 9, 2024 - C#
Mitre Framework Based Quantitative Risk Simulation
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Nov 4, 2020 - C#
Data forensic tool
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Jan 27, 2016 - C#
SQLiteDiskExplorer enables you to explore, catalog, and batch extract SQLite files from disks and removable media.
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May 2, 2024 - C#
C# API for Nidhogg rootkit
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Apr 25, 2024 - C#
Defanger is a Notepad++ plugin that defangs/refangs malicious IOCs.
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Jun 18, 2023 - C#
This repository was developed using .NET 7.0 API technology based on findings listed in the OWASP 2019 API Security Top 10.
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Nov 19, 2023 - C#
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