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* [https://github.com/jassics/security-study- | * [https://github.com/jassics/security-study-plan jassics' security study plan] - A huge list of Markdown formatted documents to help you focus your security studies by topic | ||
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* [https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security sbilly's Awesome Security] - A collection of awesome software, libraries, documents, books, resources and cool stuff about security. | |||
* [https://github.com/sk3pp3r/cheat-sheet-pdf sk3pp3r's Cheat Sheets] - A cheat-sheet collection for DevOps, engineers, IT and more. | |||
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* [https://github.com/The-Viper-One/Pentest-Everything The-Viper-One's Pentest Everything] - A collection of notes and write-ups for various offensive security based topics and platforms. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 2 May 2023
There used to be a time when everyone created their own website and posted resources on their own pages. While this is still true to some extent, there are also a lot of security practitioners who have moved to hosting security information on GitHub. I'm a big fan of this practice, and will be listing here some of the most useful GitHub security resources I've found.
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- jassics' security study plan - A huge list of Markdown formatted documents to help you focus your security studies by topic
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- sbilly's Awesome Security - A collection of awesome software, libraries, documents, books, resources and cool stuff about security.
- sk3pp3r's Cheat Sheets - A cheat-sheet collection for DevOps, engineers, IT and more.
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- The-Viper-One's Pentest Everything - A collection of notes and write-ups for various offensive security based topics and platforms.
