U.S. Army Open Sourced It's Security tool "Dshell Framework"
Dshell
framework, a security tool from U.S. Army to do forensic analysis on
the Department of Defense networks after a cyber attack is now open
sourced.
The
purpose of this move is to encourage developers to add their own
modules that will help the army experts understand what happens when
they get attacked.
According
to US Army, this functionality development program is definitely going
to expand the framework's capability in finding and detecting attacks
and it's sources.
William Glodek, Network Security branch chief at the Army Research Laboratory, said in a statement, "Outside of government there are a wide variety of cyber threats that are similar to what we face here at ARL."
"Dshell
can help facilitate the transition of knowledge and understanding to
our partners in academia and industry who face the same problems,"
Glodek added.
Are you a developer ? You can download the Dshell framework from Github.
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