RedHerd is a collaborative and serverless framework for orchestrating a geographically distributed group of assets capable of conducting simulating complex offensive cyberspace operations.
Getting Started
Take a look at the RedHerd documentation for instructions on how to getting started with the framework.
Changelog
Go to CHANGELOG to see all the version changes.
Disclaimer
The provided contents and tools are for awareness and research purposes only. Our target audience is composed of those interested in learning about Ethical Hacking, Security, Penetration Testing and Red Teaming. We are not responsible for any inappropriate or illegal usage of both proposed material and discussed topics.
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