Cyber Tools
Ever wonder how vulnerable your computer or network is? Curious about how to detect threats and external cyberattacks? Looking for general online tools to help keep you safe online? The following cyber tools are by no means an exhaustive list, but they are currently available for practitioners, industry, and personal use:
- Vulnerability Scanners
- Data Loss Prevention Tools
- Threat Intelligence
- Various Other Useful Cyber Tools
U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies
Available sources U.S. law enforcement agencies involved in cyber investigations, cyber-related policy creation, and legal regulation:
International Law Enforcement-Related Organizations
The following are available sources for international law enforcement-related organizations involved in cyber investigations, cyber-related policy creation, and legal regulation:
- Interpol
- Europol’s European Cybercrime Center (EC3)
- Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (J-CAT)
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
- Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT)by country
Resources for the Private Sector
The following are available private sector resources for information on how to reduce insider threats, how to bolster cyber defenses, improve threat reporting, manage internal protocols and information-sharing, and stay up-to-date on the latest cybersecurity threats faced by industries around the world:
- “Private Sector Resources Catalog,” from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Dark Reading
- Krebs on Security
- Twitter – the main source for breaking cybersecurity news
- Threat Post
- Tech Crunch
- TechWorm