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## DevSecOps
1. (DevSec Hardening Framework](https://dev-sec.io/): Automatic Server
hardening
2. [Chef Inspec](https://community.chef.io/tools/chef-inspec)(Apacha 2.0 and proprietary): Infrastructure-as-Code to auto-configure VMs and apps running in it to meet compliance.
The binary installation(the one you get when you follow installation
instructions) requires accepting EULA, so essentially proprietary? Please see [here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/5109) for
the issue discussing the EULA and [here](https://saf.mitre.org/#/faq#5) for building Apache 2.0
compliant binary.
Also, there's the [CINC is not CHef (CINC)](https://cinc.sh/)
project that distributes fully FOSS([Apache2.0 and free of EULAs](https://cinc.sh/goals/)) Chef software.
3. [MITRE Security Automation Framework
(SAF)](https://saf.mitre.org/#/): framework of tools, techniques,
libraries developed by MITRE and security community
4. [MITRE 2020 DevSecOps Best Practices
Guide](https://saf.mitre.org/DevSecOps_Best_Practices_Guide_01262020.pdf)
## Linux
### Security
1. [Hardening Guide](https://github.com/trimstray/the-practical-linux-hardening-guide)
## K8s
1. [NSA K8s Hardening Guide](https://media.defense.gov/2022/Aug/29/2003066362/-1/-1/0/CTR_KUBERNETES_HARDENING_GUIDANCE_1.2_20220829.PDF))))
## Programming
1. [CWE 2022: Top 25 Most Dangerous Software
Weakness](https://cwe.mitre.org/top25/archive/2022/2022_cwe_top25.html)
## Notes
### Chef