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Thanks. I will catch up with my Backlog over the next few days. Hopefully will be able to tie up the loose ends to upload the list to the new site and go live soon.
Thanks. Added to the new website! (which hopefully I will be able to officially 'Go Live' with in the next couple of days.)
Thanks. Added to the new site.
Thanks. AddedAnother free 5G Core implementation:
free5GC
www.free5gc.org
For now, the list is dedicated to promoting open source software specifically for now. I wanted to keep the scope manageable and avoid mission creep.Is this list confined to software only? What about useful information licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license?
Here is an example: CERT Societe Generale has just released some easy to use operational security incident best practices, titled Incident Response Methodologies (IRMs). They have recently been reviewed and cover some of the most common security incidents that are typically managed by a CERT, such as:
Worm infection
Social Engineering
Information Leakage
Insider abuse
Customer Phishing
Scams
Trademark Infringement
Phishing
Ransomware
Lareg-scal compromise
Windows intrusion
Unix / Linus intrusion and detection
DDoS
Malicious network behaviour
Website defacemment
Malware detection
Blackmail
Smartphone malware
They are not only reflex sheets for use during a security incident, but also provide guidance (based on NIST) on the full incident management lifecycle: Preparation, Identification, Containment, Remediation, Recovery, and Lessons learned.
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GitHub - certsocietegenerale/IRM: Incident Response Methodologies 2022
Incident Response Methodologies 2022. Contribute to certsocietegenerale/IRM development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
Missed these earlier. They've been added to the new site. Thanks.Lama Cleaner
This uses AI to remove unwanted objects \ people \ stuff from photos and has support for Stable Diffusion inpainting.
Thanks. I've added theseThanks for all the effort, this site will definitely be useful.
If you are still taking additions, here are a couple under Scientific and Engineering:
Calculix: Finite Element Analysis, http://www.calculix.de/
Salome Platform: A platform for numerical simulation, https://www.salome-platform.org/
This is a tricky one. Zerotier uses the BSL license which places restrictions on reuse of the code and is self proclaimed not an Open Source license, particulalry in terms of commercial use. So it's not freeware and the source code is published but it's not FLOSS in the strict sense.
Thanks. Added