The Fedora Security Lab provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies in universities and other organizations.
The development of the Fedora Security Lab (FSL) (former known as Fedora Security Spin) provides a media which can be used as a live system.
Nowadays, there is more than just a Live media under the umbrella of the Fedora Security Lab. There is the Fedora Security Lab Test bench, Ansible playbooks for package installations, and a comps groups.
- Download: https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/security/
- Development: https://pagure.io/security-lab
- Source: https://pagure.io/security-lab/tree/master
- Bugs: https://pagure.io/security-lab/new_issue
- Mailing list: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/spins
- Fabian Affolter - fab@fedoraproject.org
- JT Pennington - jt@fedoraproject.org
- Fedora Security Lab Test bench (GPLv2, CC BY 3.0)
- Playbooks (GPLv2, CC BY 3.0)
- Security menu (GPLv2)
- Compliance Killer (CC BY-ND 4.0)
- OpenDEEM - Open Dynamic Efficiency Evaluation Methodology (CC BY-ND 4.0)
There are many ways to help.
- Pick a task or do a Package Review.
- Add relevant information sources to the Documentation page.
- Artwork
- Test the nightly builds of Fedora Security Lab.
- When we are getting close to a new release, please help with testing.
Further Questions? How to contribute? Contact Fabian.
- Fedora LiveCD Xfce Spin team - some work here was inherited, many thanks!
- Fedora LXDE Spin team
- Luke Macken and Adam Miller for the original OpenBox Security ks and all the Security Applications!
- Hiemanshu Sharma for the initial security-menus
The FSL is licensed under GPLv2, for more details check COPYING.