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TOP TWENTY INFOSEC OPEN SOURCES

               OUR EDITOR PICKS HIS FAVORITE OPEN SOURCES YOU CAN PUT TO WORK TODAY


               There are so many projects at sourceforge it’s hard to keep up with them.  However, that’s not where we are going
               to find our growing list of the top twenty infosec open sources.  Some of them have been around for a long time
               and continue to evolve, others are fairly new.  These are the Editor favorites that you can use at work and some at
               home to increase your security posture, reduce your risk and harden your systems. While there are many great
               free tools out there, these are open sources which means they comply with a GPL license of some sort that you
               should read and feel comfortable with before deploying.  For example, typically, if you improve the code in any of
               these open sources, you are required to share your tweaks with the entire community – nothing proprietary here.

               Here they are:

                   1.  TrueCrypt.org – The Best Open Encryption Suite Available (Version 6 & earlier)
                   2.  OpenSSL.org – The Industry Standard for Web Encryption
                   3.  OpenVAS.org – The Most Advance Open Source Vulnerability Scanner
                   4.  NMAP.org – The World’s Most Powerful Network Fingerprint Engine
                   5.  WireShark.org – The World’s Foremost Network Protocol Analyser
                   6.  Metasploit.org – The Best Suite for Penetration Testing and Exploitation
                   7.  OpenCA.org – The Leading Open Source Certificate and PKI Management -
                   8.  Stunnel.org – The First Open Source SSL VPN Tunneling Project
                   9.  NetFilter.org – The First Open Source Firewall Based Upon IPTables
                   10.  ClamAV – The Industry Standard Open Source Antivirus Scanner
                   11.  PFSense.org – The Very Powerful Open Source Firewall and Router
                   12.  OSSIM – Open Source Security Information Event Management (SIEM)
                   13.  OpenSwan.org – The Open Source IPSEC VPN for Linux
                   14.  DansGuardian.org – The Award Winning Open Source Content Filter
                   15.  OSSTMM.org – Open Source Security Test Methodology
                   16.  CVE.MITRE.org – The World’s Most Open Vulnerability Definitions
                   17.  OVAL.MITRE.org – The World’s Standard for Host-based Vulnerabilities
                   18.  WiKiD Community Edition – The Best Open Two Factor Authentication
                   19.  Suricata – Next Generation Open Source IDS/IPS Technology
                   20.  CryptoCat – The Open Source Encrypted Instant Messaging Platform

               Please do enjoy and share your comments with us – if you know of others you think should make our list of the
               Top Twenty Open Sources for Information Security, do let us know at [email protected].

               JOB OPPORTUNITIES

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