opensource network management and observability platform
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opensource network management and observability platform
This project consists of an open source library allowing software to connect to data repositories using STIX Patterning, and return results as STIX Observations.
Go implementation of Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) for standardized cybersecurity data handling, ensuring easy integration and high performance in Go applications.
OXA - Open XDR architecture
OCSF-Tool: A command-line utility for managing Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) schemas, Supporting Proto file generation for OCSF Schemas.
Schema mappings in SQL and PySpark for ELT pipelines to normalize data to OCSF
ZerLi online flower and bouquet store chain that covers mosts of the chain's needs, from POS, stock management, worker management, client side shop,...., to the delivery interface.
This is a park management app built in java and uses the mysql engine for database querys
Java Flower Shop Desktop Application.
A CLIENT-SERVER application for managing a fuel company with multiple fuel stations. The users vary from the CEO to the Fuel Supplier as workers. The clients can use a fuel pump interface and follow their orders of home fuel supplies and receipts as well.
In a School Project we developed a Java-based clientserver application using the Object Client Server Framework (OCSF) and MySQL database to manage product stock, orders, user roles, and customer orders.
Terraform Module to deploy SecurityHub V2 bot on AWS serverless technologies
Process AWS Security Hub v2 (OCSF) findings with auto-suppression rules, filtering, and optional Slack alerts
AWS Lambda that posts Security Hub v2 findings to Slack. Supports GuardDuty, Inspector, Macie, IAM Access Analyzer, and Security Hub CSPM.
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