Software Alternatives & Reviews

What's in your toolkit?

Hacker News Jupyter Ghidra TheHive Treblle
  1. Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. It is run by Paul Graham's investment fund and startup incubator, Y Combinator.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Social Networks #Social News #Startups 498 social mentions

  2. Project Jupyter exists to develop open-source software, open-standards, and services for interactive computing across dozens of programming languages. Ready to get started? Try it in your browser Install the Notebook.
    Jupyter - Bit of an honorable mention here. It's not an IR tool itself; but, if you put your tools in containers running Jupyter, you can then save your workflow as a notebook outside the container and re-create it easily.

    #Data Science And Machine Learning #Data Science Tools #Data Science Notebooks 203 social mentions

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    Software Reverse Engineering (SRE) Framework
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Ghidra - I don't get to try my hand at reversing often; but, this is a great tool for it.

    #Developer Tools #Software Development #SRE 64 social mentions

  4. The Hive is a scalable, open source, and free security incident response platform.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    We used to use TheHive and really liked it. The IoC tracking and case linking was very nice. And the Cortex integrations were awesome. And then manglement dictated a single ticket system to rule them all. Since they didn't bother to purchase the IR module, we're stuck with a subpar system which I'll leave nameless.

    #Cyber Security #Ethical Hacking #Network Security 8 social mentions

  5. Mission Control For Your APIs
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $99.0 / Monthly ("1M API requests/mo", "5 users", "Unlimited projects")
    And I use Treblle for API management(they offer this auto-generated documentation which is a life saver).

    #API Observability #Developer Tools #Developer APIs 25 social mentions

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