Army Cyber Defenders Open Source Code

From: Armed With Science

by jtozer

The forensic analysis code called Dshell has been used, for nearly five years, as a framework to help the U. S. Army understand the events of compromises of Department of Defense networks.

A version of Dshell was added to the GitHub social coding website on Dec. 17, 2014 with more than 100 downloads and 2,000 unique visitors to date.

“Dshell can help facilitate the transition of knowledge and understanding to our partners in academia and industry who face the same problems,” said Glodek, whose page is the first official U.S. Army page on GitHub.

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