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cmu-sei/crucible-development’s past year of commit activity - Polar Public
Polar is a secure and scalable knowledge graph framework, designed to address the challenges posed by building big data systems in highly regulated environments, and improve observability for DevSecOps Organizations.
cmu-sei/Polar’s past year of commit activity - Gallery.Ui Public
Gallery is an exercise inject visualization tool. It allows various types of inject data to be displayed, categorized, and searched by exercise participants.
cmu-sei/Gallery.Ui’s past year of commit activity - CITE.Api Public
cmu-sei/CITE.Api’s past year of commit activity - crucible Public
Crucible is a modular framework for creating, deploying, and managing virtual environments to support training, education, and exercises.
cmu-sei/crucible’s past year of commit activity - moodle-block_crucible Public
block_crucible is a plugin that provides a Moodle user with links to access other applications integrated via OAUTH based on the user’s permissions.
cmu-sei/moodle-block_crucible’s past year of commit activity - FASR Public
cmu-sei/FASR’s past year of commit activity - Caster.Api Public
Caster is the primary deployment component of the Crucible framework. Caster provides a web interface that gives exercise developers a way to create, share, and manage topology configurations.
cmu-sei/Caster.Api’s past year of commit activity - CITE.Ui Public
The Collaborative Incident Threat Evaluator allows exercise participants to assess the severity of an incident using a scale such as the National Cyber Incident Scoring System.
cmu-sei/CITE.Ui’s past year of commit activity - pom Public
Pointer Ownership Model (POM) is a set of tools that construct a model of memory usage (mallocs and frees) for any C code and can staticly use it to detect temporal memory errors.
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