Re: Red Team SIG

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I think it's a great idea,

About elem. I like the tool.
All the tools seem to me to have a good future.

I am currently working in a cybersecurity company and would like to contribute.

Aprendiendo seguridad..

2017-09-19 15:04 GMT-05:00 Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:30:29PM -0400, Jason Callaway wrote:

> I wanted to bring your attention to a new SIG:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Red_Team
>
> The goal of this SIG is to be Red Hat's upstream cyber community, and focal
> point for new offensive tooling, exploit curation, standards, and reference
> architectures.

This is great. I am wondering about the mission statement:

¦ To be the catalyst in the enterprise Linux community that enables
¦ Computer Network Operations, the open source way.

It is missing the cyber in there! ;-)

> A number of exciting projects are planned for this SIG, but we already have
> a working alpha-version of our tool, the Enterprise Linux Exploit Mapper
> (ELEM) [0]. ELEM lets administrators scan their RHEL or CentOS systems for
> vulnerabilities that are associated with known exploits in the wild. We’re
> working on adding Fedora support to ELEM. It currently has only one exploit
> data source [1], but we’re adding more [2].

Are you also considering doing offensive security tests
on the Fedora infrastructure? This was my first association when I heard
the SIG's name. :-)

Kind regards
Till
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