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65 lines
2.0 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<scenario xmlns="http://www.github/cliffe/SecGen/scenario"
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xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.github/cliffe/SecGen/scenario">
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<name>A CyBOK tagged lab with VMs</name>
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<author>Thomas Shaw</author>
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<description>
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Example description of the lab. Includes one reading and one video.
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</description>
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<type>ctf-lab</type>
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<type>hackerbot-lab</type>
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<type>lab-sheet</type>
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<difficulty>easy</difficulty>
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<!-- Scenario wide CyBOK tags. A scenario can have one to many knowledge areas: -->
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<CyBOK KA="AAA" topic="Authorisation">
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<keyword>access control</keyword>
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<keyword>ACCESS CONTROL - DAC (DISCRETIONARY ACCESS CONTROL)</keyword>
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<keyword>Unix File Permissions</keyword>
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</CyBOK>
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<CyBOK KA="C" topic="Cryptography">
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<keyword>stream ciphers</keyword>
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<keyword>substitution ciphers</keyword>
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</CyBOK>
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<!--
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Content tags (i.e. video and reading) are implicitly connected to the scenario level knowledge areas to reduce duplication.
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In the case that a piece of content covers knowledge areas outside of the scenario's CyBOK tags, they can have additional content-wide CyBOK tags as seen below.
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-->
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<!-- Zero to many videos, with zero to many CyBOK areas: -->
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<video>
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<title>A video!</title>
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<by>Somebody</by>
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<url>www.example.com</url>
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<description>This is the text section of the video description.</description>
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<CyBOK KA="OSV" topic="OS Security Principles">
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<keyword>security models</keyword>
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</CyBOK>
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</video>
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<!-- Zero to many readings, with zero to many CyBOK areas: -->
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<reading>
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<title>An article to read</title>
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<by>Somebody</by>
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<url>www.example2.com</url>
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<CyBOK KA="OSV" topic="OS Security Principles">
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<keyword>security models</keyword>
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</CyBOK>
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</reading>
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<!-- random system with random vuln, as an example -->
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<system>
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<system_name>example_system</system_name>
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<base />
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<vulnerability/>
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<network type="private_network" range="dhcp"/>
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</system>
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</scenario>
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