T-MON is an open-source framework designed to reduce the cybersecurity skills shortage by providing aspiring cybersecurity professionals a roadmap to identify and build relevant skills, employers a mechanism to evaluate the skills of their existing and potential employees and the cybersecurity community an opportunity to contribute to this cause.
With constantly evolving cyber threats, a mentality of preventing all breaches is obsolete. Thus, cybersecurity experts not only need to be prepared to respond and react to threats, but also develop proactive skills, including, penetration testing, and red teaming tactics. Keeping this in mind, TMON is developed as a multi-perspective focus (predict-prevent-detect-respond) platform, to instill the skills vital to protect systems against specific threats, coupled with ongoing offensive activity. T-MON employs a vast array of learning assets from a plethora of sources for each segment, allowing users to customize and navigate through the curriculum as they see fit to aid self-paced learning. Realistic scenarios in simulated environments featuring the latest attacker tools, tactics and procedures (TTPs)
You can execute challenges directly from the command line, no installation required. See the Getting started page of our wiki.
T-MON documentation is available as a Wiki.
T-MON is an open source and community development project. If you're interested in becoming a contributor, check out these resources:
- Join our Discord family and get involved with the community. Don't forget to review the Code of Conduct before you join.
- Report bugs and request new features by Submitting a issue.
- Read our contribution guide for more information about contributing directly to this repository.
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