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    No-code automation to improve your process workflows

    Pipefy is a digital automation software that centralizes data and standardizes workflows for teams like Finance and HR

    Transform your financial and HR operations and improve efficiency even remotely with digital, customized workflows that your team can automate and integrate with other software without the need of IT development.
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  • Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM Icon
    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

    Criminal IP’s Attack Surface Management (ASM) is a threat-intelligence–driven platform that continuously discovers, inventories, and monitors every internet-connected asset associated with an organization, including shadow and forgotten resources, so teams see their true external footprint from an attacker’s perspective. The solution combines automated asset discovery with OSINT techniques, AI enrichment and advanced threat intelligence to surface exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT endpoints and other Internet-facing vectors, capture evidence (screenshots and metadata), and correlate findings to known exploitability and attacker tradecraft. ASM prioritizes exposures by business context and risk, highlights vulnerable components and misconfigurations, and provides real-time alerts and dashboards to speed investigation and remediation.
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    Awesome Privacy

    Awesome Privacy

    A curated list of privacy & security-focused software and services

    ...It’s useful for privacy newcomers planning a gradual migration as well as experts building a hardened toolchain. The project also surfaces learning resources and practical guidance so you can understand the broader privacy landscape, not just pick tools in isolation.
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    ...It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans many domains, Infosec Reference helps consolidate high-value, battle-tested knowledge into one place, reducing the need to scour scattered blogs or notes. It often contains links to external references, example commands, common workflows, and template policies or checklists. For newer security professionals or teams looking to build a shared reference, it serves as a catalog of contextually verified insights, a starting point for training, or a hub for standardized practices.
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