GitHub: https://github.com/OpenBAS-Platform/openbas
Introduction
OpenBAS is an open source platform allowing organizations to plan, schedule and conduct cyber adversary simulation campaign and tests.
Objective
The goal is to create a powerful, reliable and open source tool to effectively plan and play all types of simulations, training and exercises from the technical level to the strategic one. Also, the platform is able to give you a proper overview of any security gaps regarding actual threats with knowledge coming from the OpenCTI platform.
OpenBAS aims to respond to these issues, which not only concern state services but also many private organizations. With different modules (scenarios, teams, simulations, verification of means of communication, encryption, etc.), the platform offers advantages such as collaborative work, real-time monitoring, statistics or the management of feedback.
Finally, OpenBAS supports different types of inject, allowing the tool to be integrated with emails, SMS platforms, social medias, alarm systems, etc. All currently supported integration can be found in the OpenBAS ecosystem.
Editions of the platform
OpenBAS platform has 2 different editions: Community (CE) and Enterprise (EE). The purpose of the Enterprise Edition is to provide additional and powerful features which require specific investments in research and development. You can enable the Enterprise Edition directly in the settings of the platform.
- OpenBAS Community Edition, licensed under the Apache 2, Version 2.0 license.
- OpenBAS Enterprise Edition, licensed under the Enterprise Edition license.
To understand what OpenBAS Enterprise Edition brings in terms of features, just check the Enterprise Editions page on the Filigran website. You can also try this edition by enabling it in the settings of the platform.
Documentation and demonstration
If you want to know more on OpenBAS, you can read the documentation on the tool. If you wish to discover how the OpenBAS platform is working, a demonstration instance is available and open to everyone. This instance is reset every night and is based on reference data maintained by the OpenBAS developers.
Releases download
The releases are available on the Github releases page. You can also access the rolling release package generated from the mater branch of the repository.
Installation
All you need to install the OpenBAS platform can be found in the official documentation. For installation, you can:
Contributing
Code of Conduct
OpenBAS has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
Contributing Guide
Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to OpenBAS.
Beginner friendly issues
To help you get you familiar with our contribution process, we have a list of beginner friendly issues which are fairly easy to implement. This is a great place to get started.
Development
If you want to actively help OpenBAS, we created a dedicated documentation about the deployment of a development environment and how to start the source code modification.
Community
Status & bugs
Currently OpenBAS is under heavy development, if you wish to report bugs or ask for new features, you can directly use the Github issues module.
Discussion
If you need support or you wish to engage a discussion about the OpenBAS platform, feel free to join us on our Slack channel. You can also send us an email to contact@filigran.io.
About
Authors
OpenBAS is a product designed and developed by the company Filigran.
Data Collection
Usage telemetry
To improve the features and the performances of OpenBAS, the platform collects anonymous statistical data related to its usage and health.
You can find all the details on collected data and associated usage in the usage telemetry documentation.
OpenStreetMap server
To provide OpenCTI users with cartography features, the platform uses a dedicated OpenStreetMap server (https://map.openbas.io). To monitor usage and adapt services performances, Filigran collects access log to this server (including IP addresses).
By using this server, you authorize Filigran to collect this information. Otherwise, you are free to deploy your own OpenStreetMap server and modify the platform configuration accordingly.
If you have started using the Filigran server and change your mind, you have the right to access, limit, rectify, erase and receive your data. To exercise your rights, please send your request to privacy@filigran.io.