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Briefly, please fork from http://github.com/cliffe/SecGen/, create a branch, make and commit your changes, then create a pull request.
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## Resources
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Paper: [Z.C. Schreuders, T. Shaw, "Hacktivity Cyber Security Labs: Randomised Challenges and Virtualisation Infrastructure Management, with CyBOK Integration," Advances in Cyber Security Education, Bristol, UK. CSE-Connect, 2024.](https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-77524-6_4#citeas)
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Paper: [Z.C. Schreuders, T. Shaw, A. Mac Muireadhaigh, and P. Staniforth, “Hackerbot: Attacker Chatbots for Randomised and Interactive Security Labs, Using SecGen and oVirt,” USENIX Workshop on Advances in Security Education (ASE'18), Baltimore, MD, USA. USENIX Association, 2018.](https://www.usenix.org/conference/ase18/presentation/schreuders) (This paper describes Hackerbot and how we use SecGen with oVirt.)
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Paper: [Z.C. Schreuders, T. Shaw, M. Shan-A-Khuda, G. Ravichandran, J. Keighley, and M. Ordean, “Security Scenario Generator (SecGen): A Framework for Generating Randomly Vulnerable Rich-scenario VMs for Learning Computer Security and Hosting CTF Events,” USENIX Workshop on Advances in Security Education (ASE'17), Vancouver, BC, Canada. USENIX Association, 2017.](https://www.usenix.org/conference/ase17/workshop-program/presentation/schreuders) (This paper provides a good overview of SecGen.)
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