Wow. CSI Linux is powerful af!
https://csilinux.com/
I hope you have at least 16 GB of RAM, and recognize that the download is over 20 GB too (besides needing over 64 GB of space just to unpack it in), but if you want the best free open source tool for ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS, INCIDENT RESPONSE, MALWARE ANALYSIS, TRACKING CYBER CRIME, and for DETAILED FORENSICS (including "Postmortem")… You're not gonna beat CSI Linux.
CSI Linux 2021.2 Walkthrough with Jeremy Martin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvvN1xFJGvg
And Killcen? You're gonna love ya some o' these links! (Found from the CSI Linux site)
Information Warfare Center https://informationwarfarecenter.com/Cyber_Intelligence_Report.php
Here's a taste:
The Cyber WAR (Weekly Awareness Report)
https://informationwarfarecenter.com/cir/war/The_OSINT_Cyber_WAR_2021-08-30.pdf
is an Open Source Intelligence AKA OSINT resource focusing on advanced persistent threats and other digital dangers received by over ten thousand individuals. APTs fit into a cybercrime category directed at both business and political targets. Attack vectors include system compromise, social engineering, and even traditional espionage. Included are clickable links to news stories, vulnerabilities, exploits, & other industry risk.
Yeah, there are some interdasting links in there… It's a WEEKLY.
Here's an example:
Google, Amazon, Microsoft unveil massive cybersecurity initiatives after White House meeting
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/apple-google-amazon-ceos-head-to-white-house-for-cybersecurity-meeting/
> "Most of our critical infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector, and the federal government can't meet this challenge alone," Biden said during a brief comment at the start of the meeting. "I've invited you all here today because you have the power, the capacity and the responsibility, I believe, to raise the bar on cybersecurity."
In other words, he is clueless.
> Apple CEO Tim Cook, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Google CEO Sundar Pichai were among those to attend the White House's cybersecurity meeting to discuss how the government and private sector can work together to improve the nation's cybersecurity, according to a senior administration official.
Amazon said they're willing to offer free Multi-Factor Authentication to customers soon. Whoopee!
> In addition, Microsoft's Nadella tweeted: "Thank you @POTUS for convening a critical conversation on cybersecurity. Microsoft will invest $20 billion to advance our security solutions over the next 5 years, $150 million to help US government agencies upgrade protections, and expand our cybersecurity training partnerships."
It all sounds very exciting. Just what we need. Big Government and Big Tech in even further collusion to enslave us all!