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4 Security Tools for Pentesting
Description
This dataset is designed to aid in the detection and classification of commands associated with four essential security tools used in pentesting: Nmap, Metasploit, John the Ripper, and the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET). By providing a comprehensive collection of commands for each tool, this dataset aims to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of models in recognizing and categorizing these commands.
Tools Included… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/kuladeepmantri/4-Security-Tools-Pentesting.
OPEN Data View service. The Wildland Fire Risk Assessment project was developed by the National Park Service's Fire and Aviation Management program as a response to the devastating 2011 wildfire season. This project developed a consistent assessment method that has been applied to NPS units nationwide regardless of variations in climate, fuels, and topography.The assessment, based on Firewise® assessment forms, evaluates access, surrounding environment, construction design and materials, and resources available to protect facilities from wildland fire. The data collected during the assessment process can be used for:Identifying, planning, prioritizing and tracking fuels treatments at unit, regional and national levels, and Developing incident response plans for facilities and communities within NPS units.The original spatial data for the assessments comes from a variety of sources including the NPS Buildings Enterprise Dataset, WFDSS, NPMap Edits, manually digitized points using Esri basemaps as a reference at various scales, and GPS collection using a multitude of consumer and professional grade GPS devices. The facilities that have been assessed and assigned a facility risk rating have been ground-truthed and field verified. (In some rare occasions, facilities have been verified during remote assessments. Those that have been remotely assessed are marked as such). The resulting data is stored in a centralized geodatabase, and this publicly available feature layer allows the user to view that data.The NPS Facilities feature layer includes the following layers and related tables:Facility - A facility is defined by the NPS as an asset that the NPS desires to track and manage as a distinct identifiable entity. In the case of wildland fire risk assessments, a facility is most often a structure but in special instances, a park unit may wish to identify and assess other at-risk features such as a historic wooden bridge or an interpretive display. The facilities are assessed based on access, the surrounding environment, construction design, and protection resources and limitations, resulting in a numerical score and risk adjective rating for each facility. These ratings designate the likelihood of ignition during a wildland fire. The facilities are symbolized by their respective risk rating.Community - A community is a group of five or more facilities, a majority of which are within 600 feet of each other, that share common access and protection attributes. The community concept was developed to facilitate data collection and entry in areas with multiple facilities and where it made sense to apply treatments and tactics at a scale larger than individual facilities. Most of the community polygons are created using models in ArcMap, but some may have been created or edited in the field using a Trimble GPS unit. *The NPS Facilities layer is updated continually as new wildfire risk assessments are conducted and the Wildland Fire Risk Assessment project progresses. The assessment data contained here is the most current data available.*More information about the NPS Wildland Fire Risk Assessment Project, and the NPS Facilities data itself, can be found at the New Wildland Fire Risk Assessments website. This site provides information on the data collection process, additional ways to access the data, and how to conduct assessments yourself (for both NPS and non-NPS facilities).FACILITY ATTRIBUTES
Unit_ID
NWCG Unit ID, Two letter state code and three letter unit abbreviation, for example UTZIP for Zion National Park in Utah.
Fire_Bldg_ID User maintained unique ID for Facility layer.
Building ID Unique Id from the NPS Enterprise Buildings dataset.
FMSS ID Unique ID for the facility in the NPS FMSS database.
Community ID Unique ID linking facility to a community
Assess Scale
Indicates if the facility is part of a community/ will be included in a
community assessment. Communities are pre-defined by regional GIS staff and visible in this map as a blue perimeter.
Answer "Yes" if you are adding a facility point within a predefined community.
Common Name Name of the structure. In most cases, the name comes from the NPS FMSS database.
Map Label Numerical label used for mapping purposes.
Owner Indicates who owns the structure being assessed.
Facilty Type Indicates the facility type OR if the facility has been REMOVED, DESTROYED, has NO WILDLAND RISK, is PRIVATE - NO SURVEY REQUIRED or DOES NOT REQUIRE A SURVEY (because it is planned for removal).
Facility Use What is the primary use of the facility?
Building Occupied Is the building occupied?
Community Name Name of the community the facility is located within, if any.
Field Crew Field crew completing the assessment.
Last Site Visit Date Date which the facility was visited and assessment data reviewed/updated.
Location General location within the unit – may use FMUs, watersheds, or other identifier. One location may contain multiple communities and individual facilities. Locations are used to filter data for reports and map products.
PrimaryAccess Primary method of accessing the facility.
IngressEgress Number of routes into and away from the facility.
AccessWidth Width of the road or driveway used to access the facility.
AccessCond Grade and surface material of the road or driveway used to access the facility.
BridgeCond Condition, based on load limits and construction.
Turnaround Describes how close can a fire apparatus drive to the facility and once there, whether it can turnaround.
BldgNum Is the facility clearly signed or numbered?
FuelLoad Fuel loading within 300 ft of the facility (see appendix D of the Wildfire Risk Assessment User Guide)
FuelType Predominant fuel type within 300 ft of the facility.
DefensibleSpace Amount of defensible space around the facility, see criteria for evaluating defensible space in the Wildfire Risk Assessment User Guide.
Topography Predominant slope within 300 ft of facility.
RoofMat Roofing material used on the facility.
SidingMat Siding material used on the facility.
Foundation Describes the facility’s foundation.
Fencing Indicates presence of any wooden attachments, fencing, decking, pergola, etc. and fuels clearance around those attachments.
Firewood Firewood distance from facility.
Propane Inidicates if a propane tank exists within 200 feet of a structure and if there is any fuels clearance around the propane tank(s).
Hazmat List of hazmat existing on the site.
WaterSupply Water supply available to the facility.
OverheadHaz Identifies the presence of overhead hazards that will limit aerial firefighting efforts.
SafetyZone Identifies the presence of any potential safety zones.
SZRadius Radius of any potential safety zones.
Obstacles Additional obstacles, not already included in assessment, that will limit firefighting efforts- to include items such as UXO, hazmat,etc. If there are additional obstacles, be sure to comment in Assessment Comments or Tactic descriptions where appropriate.
TriageCategory Refer to IRPG for descriptions of each category. This information will be displayed in the NIFS Structure Triage layer for incident response.
Score Sum of attribute values for all assessment elements including access, environment, structure and protection portions of the assessment.
Rating Wildland fire risk rating based on score. Ratings are No Wildland Risk, Low, Moderate and High. Rating indicates likelihood if facility igniting if a wildland fire occurs.
ProtectionLevel Inidcates structures which are priority for protection during a wildfire. For Alaska Region data, indicates identified protection level for structure. For lower 48, enter ‘Unknown’ unless specified by local unit.
ProtLevelApprovalName Name of person who designated Protection Level
ProtLevelApprovalDate Date Protection Level Designated
ResourcesOfConcern Indicates if it is necessary to contact park staff before engaging in suppression activities because special resources (natural, cultural, historic) of concern are present?
AssessComments Explain any aspects of the assessment that require extra detail.
RegionCode NPS Region Code - AKR, IMR, NER, NCR, MWR, PWR or SER
UnitCode
NPS Unit Code
ReasonIncluded Why is the point in the dataset – NPS owned, Treatment Planning, Protection Responsibility, Planning (other than treatments). Intent of the dataset is to document wildfire risk for NPS owned structures. Other structures or facilities may be included at the discretion of the unit's fire management staff.
Restriction How can the data be shared – Unrestricted, Restricted - No Third Party Release, Restricted – Originating Agency Concurrence, Restricted – Affected Cultural Group Concurrence, Restricted - No Release, Unknown. Only unrestricted data is included in this dataset.
Local_ID Field which can be used to store unique ids linking back to any local datasets.
RevisitInterval How many years will it take for the fuels to change significantly enough to change the score and rating for this facility?
IsVisited Use this field to keep track of what you have done during a field session. Filter on this field to see what has been assessed and what still needs visited during a field data collection session.
DeleteThis
Users enter yes if this is this a duplicate or was no facility found.
If you know the facility was REMOVED or DESTROYED, go back to Facility Type and enter that information there.
Data_Source
FirewiseZone1 List of treatments needed to
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This dataset is about book subjects. It has 4 rows and is filtered where the books is Network scanning cookbook : practical network security using Nmap and Nessus 7. It features 2 columns including publication dates.
(CDID: NMAP) Year - Maastricht supplementary tables (EDP4) time series Guide to government finance statistics tables supplied to Eurostat for users of the data.
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Explore the historical Whois records related to ipv6-nmap.com (Domain). Get insights into ownership history and changes over time.
Grant recipients from the National Maritime Heritage Grants Program, covering the 1998, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2022 cycles. It is used in an NPMap on the NMHGP website: Maritime Heritage Grants: Current and Past Recipients - Park History Program (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov).The corresponding NPS DataStore on Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) reference is DataStore - National Maritime Heritage Grant Program Past Recipients.
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4 Security Tools for Pentesting
Description
This dataset is designed to aid in the detection and classification of commands associated with four essential security tools used in pentesting: Nmap, Metasploit, John the Ripper, and the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET). By providing a comprehensive collection of commands for each tool, this dataset aims to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of models in recognizing and categorizing these commands.
Tools Included… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/kuladeepmantri/4-Security-Tools-Pentesting.