An InSpec profile for the telnet network protocol and service.
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An InSpec profile for the telnet network protocol and service.
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the Kubernetes STIG Node OS Checks.
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the Apache Server 2-4 UNIX Site STIG
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the PostgreSQL_9-x STIG
InSpec profile to validate the secure configuration of Keycloak
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the Kubernetes STIG
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the Apache HTTPD Server 2.4 UNIX Server STIG
InSpec profile for Apache Tomcat 9.x STIG
Your automated network enumeration watchtower.
InSpec profile for scanning k8s nodes against the k8s STIG
InSpec profile for automated STIG compliance testing of Oracle MySQL 8.0
Part of the deprecated secureCodeBox v1, see secureCodeBox/secureCodeBox Repo for v2
InSpec testing for baseline compliance with the Oracle 19c CIS Benchmark
Part of the deprecated secureCodeBox v1, see secureCodeBox/secureCodeBox Repo for v2
Inspec profile to validate security settings of Archer to the RSA Archer Security Guidance
Simple Metasploit-Framework module for conducting website penetration tests (CVE-2021-41773).
The eMASS client repository maintains the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS) Representational State Transfer (REST) Application Programming Interface (API) specification and executables. The executables packages currently provided are: Ruby (gem), Python (PyPi), and TypeScript (npm).
eMASSer is a command-line interface (CLI) that aims to automate routine business use-cases and provide utility surrounding the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS) by leveraging its representational state transfer (REST) application programming interface (API).
Install Kali Linux Tools & Others on your Linux.
A ruby script that scans for vulnerable & exploitable 3rd-party web applications on a network
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