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Introduction

Welcome to our public Cyballistics Blog and Wiki resources!

With these resources, We strive to reduce the entry barriers to the cybersecurity and technical domains of endpoint security.

Our unique vantage point is founded on our passion for systems engineering coupled with security practitioner expertise. Most of our public content is focused on making dense topics easily relatable, understandable and practiced by anyone who is motivated to learn through practice.


Our Commitment

"No-Gimmicks" Security Research

In cybersecurity, delivering content that is educational, informative, and actionable is paramount. This is not a domain for gimmicks or flashy distractionsthe stakes are too high.

  • We understand that in security, clarity and precision are essential.

  • We provide trusted evidence-based security insights. Each piece of content we deliver is meticulously researched and validated, ensuring it addresses real-world threats and solutions.


Our Content Structure

Our Wiki

The Cyballistics Wiki serves as a repository of technical topics represented as a lecture material, including raw or still developing ideas we mold into our technology adoption.

Our Blog - #DefenderSquad

The Cyballistics Blog serves as our curated, engaging and insightful blogs authored by both members and guests of Cyballistics. It is common for our authors to reference or quote the Wiki lectures and experiments.

Our Experiments

The Cyballistics Experiments Github contains practical code samples we author, or extend from existing community resources.

Our experiments are released under one of several licensing models and where appropriately we aim to support some of our tools with community feedback to support ongoing research efforts.

Open Cost Licensing

Experiments delivered through code and lebeled as OpenCost are resources whose source code remains private, but its usage is free - i.e., no financial costs are expected from you to Cyballistics.

Open Source Licensing

Experiments delivered through and lebeled as OpenSource are resources whose source code is openly released under the (OSS) Open Source Software licensing model - e.g., GNU GPL, BSD-3, etc...