Main Page: Difference between revisions

From SecurityTools
m (Remove containers for now from the VM listing line)
(Add YouTube Educators category, set up internal page link, clarify Online Training page intention)
Line 4: Line 4:
*[[Free and Open-Source Software]] - Free and/or [[wikipedia:Open_source|Open-Source]] tools for security work
*[[Free and Open-Source Software]] - Free and/or [[wikipedia:Open_source|Open-Source]] tools for security work
*[[Commercial software]] - Commercial tools used by security professionals
*[[Commercial software]] - Commercial tools used by security professionals
*[[Online Training sites]] - For video instruction on security tools and techniques
*[[Online Training sites]] - For video or textual instruction on security tools and techniques
*[[YouTube Educators]] - A list of YouTube creators who publish useful security content
*[[Books]] - Teaching security topics for those who prefer reading to video learning or want to reinforce techniques learned online
*[[Books]] - Teaching security topics for those who prefer reading to video learning or want to reinforce techniques learned online
*[[Useful websites]] - Guides on using various tools and techniques listed elsewhere in this wiki
*[[Useful websites]] - Guides on using various tools and techniques listed elsewhere in this wiki
*[[Distributions]] - Linux and other operating systems designed to be used by security professionals
*[[Distributions]] - Linux and other operating systems designed to be used by security professionals
*[[Virtual Machines]] - A listing of virtual systems to use as attack machines, victim machines, or general security tools
*[[Virtual Machines]] and [[containers]] - A listing of virtual systems and containers to use as attack machines, victim machines, or general security tools
*[[Security frameworks]] - Collections of tools or security concepts  
*[[Security frameworks]] - Collections of tools or security concepts  



Revision as of 22:17, 26 October 2021

While reading about insecure.org's Top 125 security tools, it occurred to me that I needed to set up an easily editable repository of security tools I learn about or discover while studying my security training materials or reading general security news online. I've got notes regarding many security tools scattered across multiple note-taking applications as I search for which tool suits me best. Rather than consolidate those notes to one application before I settle on the correct tool, I decided to set up a Wiki where I could put all the tools into a website. It is my hope others will benefit from and contribute to this as well.

Now I'm working on documenting and expounding on the following categories of security tools:


MediaWiki has been installed.

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started