security


Beyond the Dashboard: Building Programmatic Security Workflows with OpenCTI

If you’re diving into the world of OpenCTI (Open Cyber Threat Intelligence), you're looking at a powerhouse. From an engineering perspective


Security as Code: Hardening Your Cloud Infrastructure with Prowler and Python

Here is a breakdown of why it’s a game-changer and how you can get started.As engineers, we want to move fast without breaking things—especially security


Beyond the Happy Path: Using PayloadsAllTheThings for Robust App Development

The PayloadsAllTheThings repository by Swissky is a legendary resource in the security community. Think of it as a "Cheat Sheet on Steroids" for web security



From Code to Cloud: Essential Linux Server Security for Developers

Hello! I'm happy to help you analyze the imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server guide. As a fellow software engineer


OpenZeppelin Contracts: Secure Smart Contract Development for Engineers

OpenZeppelin Contracts is essentially a library of battle-tested, standard, and reusable smart contracts written for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), primarily in Solidity


Proactive Vulnerability Management with Nuclei-Templates

From a software engineer's perspective, this project is an invaluable tool for several reasonsProactive Vulnerability Scanning You can integrate nuclei and its templates into your Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline


Scanning for Secrets: An Engineer's Look at TruffleHog

trufflesecurity/trufflehog is a powerful open-source tool that helps software engineers scan for and find sensitive information like API keys


Software Engineer's Guide to Lissy93/web-check: Security, Privacy, and OSINT

Imagine having a Swiss Army knife for website analysis right at your fingertips. That's essentially what web-check is – an all-in-one OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) tool designed to help you analyze any website from a security


Software Engineer's Toolkit: Deep Dive into Windows Security Hardening

Here's a breakdown of how it can be useful for you, how to get started, and some examplesThis project offers several benefits for software engineers


A Software Engineer's Guide to "trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge"

Imagine a treasure chest filled with incredibly useful notes, shortcuts, and tools that experienced tech professionals have gathered over time