Name: Software Engineering Institute
Type: Organization
Bio: At the SEI, we research software engineering, cybersecurity, and AI engineering problems; create innovative technologies; and put solutions into practice.
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Blog: https://www.sei.cmu.edu/
Software Engineering Institute's Projects
A set of modeling tools for security analysis (attack tree, attack impact) and a code generator to produce code for the seL4 platform from AADL models.
Alloy joins the other independent Crucible apps together to provide a complete Crucible experience (i.e. labs, on-demand exercises, exercises, etc.). The Alloy API project is a restful API for Alloy functionality in the Crucible ecosystem.
Alloy joins the other independent Crucible apps together to provide a complete Crucible experience (i.e. labs, on-demand exercises, exercises, etc.). Alloy UI is an Angular project that provides the front-end for Alloy in the Crucible ecosystem.
An ansible role for installing the netsa tools fixbuf library.
An ansible role for configuring and managing the rwflowpack service.
An ansible role for configuring and managing the rwreceiver service.
An ansible role for configuring and managing the rwsender service.
A role to install and configure the SiLK analysis and collection tools.
An ansible role for installing, configuring, and managing the YAF service.
Augur is a toolset that helps simulate and detect drift in different types of datasets, to define the best metrics that can be used to predict drift before it happens.
Augur is a toolset that helps simulate and detect drift in different types of datasets. This repo contains the results of experiments run using the toolset.
AUTOCATS is the automated code analysis testing suite, used by projects like CERT Kaiju. This repository is a "mirror" -- please file tickets, bug reports, or pull requests at the upstream home in @CERTCC: https://github.com/certcc/autocats
An application to search BGP Update files for CIDR blocks or Autonomous Systems.
A scalable search index for binary files
Caster is the primary deployment component of the Crucible framework. Caster provides a web interface that gives exercise developers a way to create, share, and manage topology configurations.
Caster is the primary deployment component of the Crucible framework. Caster provides a web interface that gives exercise developers a way to create, share, and manage topology configurations.
This program generates cyber attack scenarios for use in cyber training exercises, red team planning, blue team planning, automated attack execution, and cybersecurity policy analysis.
Official dockerfile for the Ubuntu based SiLK Live! training system.
The Collaborative Incident Threat Evaluator allows exercise participants to assess the severity of an incident using a scale such as the National Cyber Incident Scoring System.
SEI GitHub landing page.
Console.Ui is a UI application that displays and interacts with VMware virtual machine consoles. The Crucible VM project uses Console.Ui to display virtual machines.
Crucible is a modular framework for creating, deploying, and managing virtual environments to support training, education, and exercises.