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Curated topics (i.e. tags) from my personal bookmarks. All topics are formatted as query links linked to a tag based bookmark manager page made with TagMark.

Disclaimer: All the cybersecurity tools and techniques mentioned in this repository are for sharing purposes only. Please refrain from using them for illegal activities, as the consequences will be your own responsibility.

My bookmarks mainly focus on cybersecurity and related development things. Here are the ToC:

1. Notice

  • One tag (i.e. topic) may have different meaning depending on contexts, so the Total counts and Github counts may be inaccurate in some contexts. For instance, tag django might mean either one bellow:
    • this is a open source software made by Django
    • this is a security tool for testing Django vulnerabilities
  • One tag may occur in multiple sections in this doc. For instance, tag attack-surface may be in the Red Team related section and also in the Blue Team related section.

2. My TagMark Cheat Sheet

2.1. CyberSecurity

2.1.1. Common / Basic Topics

2.1.2. Red Team, Penetration, Bug Bounty, Bug Hunt, Research

2.1.3. Enterprise Security, Blue Team, Security Defence

2.1.4. Cloud (Native) Security, Docker / Container Security

2.1.5. Common Vulnerabilities

2.1.6. Applications (Softwares / Frameworks / Midware / Web Service) Security, Operating System Security, Programming Language Security

2.1.7. Protocol (Service, Standard) Security

2.1.8. CTF, Vulnerability Labs (Testbeds / Playgrounds / Simulations), Write-Ups / Walk-Throughs

2.1.9. Mobile Security, IoT (Hardware/Device) Security, Physical Hacking, Industry Security

2.1.10. Web3, Blockchain, Digital Currency, Smart Contacts

2.1.11. AI Security / Security with AI

  • AI Total 12 (Github 8)
  • chatbot Total 1 (Github 1)
  • GPT Total 10 (Github 8)

2.1.12. Security Certification, Career

2.1.13. Other Topics

2.2. Development

2.2.1. Common / Basic Topics

most without "cybersecurity":

2.2.2. Subtopics

without "cybersecurity":

2.3. AI, Machine Learning, Math, Data Science, NLP, Computer Vision

including "cybersecruity" and "development":

2.4. Digital Media Processing

2.5. Finance, Economics, Commerce

2.6. Other Topics

3. About TagMark

TagMark is a tag-based bookmark solution I created for:

  • Those who have a multitude of bookmarks and want to efficiently organize, easily retrieve, and share them with others.
  • Individuals who frequently work with GitHub, have starred numerous repositories, yet struggle with how to efficiently retrieve and effectively utilize this vast amount of information.

TagMark related resources:

  • projects:
    • tagmark-py
      • exporting tagged bookmarked data from other third party services, e.g. diigo
      • converting other bookmark formats into Tagmark format, i.e tagmarks.jsonl
      • checking every tag has a been defined, i.e. checking tag consistency in tagmarks.jsonl and tags.json
      • getting tag definitions automatically with ChatGPT, i.e setting the values of the key definition in tags.json
      • making document from a template containing tag related syntaxes, i.e making tag-doc.md
    • tagmark-ui
      • a web page showing tagmarks.jsonl, tags.json and related docs
    • my-tagmarks (this repo)
      • my own bookmarks data stored as TagMark data tagmarks.jsonl and tags.json
      • a Github Pages repo serving tagmark-ui and showing all my bookmarks
      • a Github README including curated topics (i.e. tags) from my personal bookmarks
  • video: TagMark Introduction and User Guide

TagMark - Introduction and User Guide

4. Credits

  • All the original authors of the content related to my bookmarks
  • Some tools and resources are no longer maintained or outdated so they were not included in my-tagmarks data, but they once provided me with significant help, for which I am truly grateful
  • HackGit (@hack_git): Continuously sharing fantastic open-source security tools
  • sec-wiki weekly: Consistently providing updates every week on security-related news, technology, and open-source tools

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