4 Open Source Tools to Add to Your Security Arsenal
Open source solutions can offer an accessible and powerful way to enhance your security-testing capabilities.
Security research often requires a wide variety of tools and approaches. Open source tools can offer an accessible and powerful way to enhance security-testing capabilities. If you work in the security space, here are several open source tools that might be worth adding to your security tool arsenal.
Doxygen Documentation Generator
Doxygen is a documentation generator for a variety of popular programming languages. It allows users to extract the code structure from source files and highlight relationships between the code elements. This tool essentially provides a visual representation of your code, and it can help provide a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of particularly complex code bases. Doxygen allows users to analyze the flow of the code and can, for example, help visually inspect whether assets flow thr
4 Open Source Tools to Add to Your Security Arsenal
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Despite Massive Rise in Drone Incidents, Security Specialists See Traditional Countermeasures as Inadequate, according to IDGA and D-Fend Survey
March 16, 2021 GMT
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RA’ANANA, Israel and MCLEAN, VA, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ D-Fend Solutions – the leader in counter-drone, radio frequency-based takeover technology – and the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA) – a non-partisan think tank dedicated to the ongoing development and promotion of the Department of Defense, armed services and federal government’s critical defense goals – released survey results today revealing that traditional counter-drone technologies, such as jamming-based and kinetic solutions, are viewed as inadequate.