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    OSCAL

    OSCAL

    Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL)

    NIST is developing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL), a set of hierarchical, XML-, JSON-, and YAML-based formats that provide a standardized representation of information pertaining to the publication, implementation, and assessment of security controls. OSCAL is being developed through a collaborative approach with the public. Public contributions to this project are welcome. With this effort, we are stressing the agile development of a set of minimal formats that are...
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    FreeTAKServer

    FreeTAKServer

    Situational Awareness Server compatible with TAK clients

    FTS is a Python3 implementation of a TAK Server for devices like ATAK, WinTAK, and ITAK, it is cross-platform and runs from a multi-node installation on AWS down to the Android edition. It's free and open source (released under the Eclipse Public License. FTS allows you to connect ATAK clients to share geo-information, to chat with all the connected clients, exchange files and more. It intends to support all the major use cases of the original TAK server.
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    JSON2YOLO

    JSON2YOLO

    Convert JSON annotations into YOLO format.

    Explore our state-of-the-art AI architecture to train and deploy your highly accurate AI models like a pro. This directory contains label import/export software developed by Ultralytics LLC, and is freely available for redistribution under the GPL-3.0 license. Ultralytics is a U.S.-based particle physics and AI startup with over 6 years of expertise supporting government, academic, and business clients. We offer a wide range of vision AI services, spanning from simple expert advice up to the...
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    redfish-lab

    Get started with the Redfish RESTful API from the DMTF

    Redfish-lab allows a smooth ramp-up with the Redfish RESTful API on an HPE ProLiant server, including UEFI/BIOS configuration with various scripting languages like PowerShell and Python. Small tutorials/articles are also proposed in the Wiki section.
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