Primo ho letto i manuali e i corsi e non solo quelli italiani, secondo collaboro con militari e abbiamo scritto libri che guardacaso parlano dell'analisi dei dati, del ciclo dell'intelligence, della decifrazione dei dati grezzi della loro valutazione ed elaborazione. Le parole della Guerra pagina 416+
Sono ben erudito sulla metodologia, in quanto la uso giornalmente nel mio lavoro appunto con militari (passiamo le giornate a passarci e valutare fonti con il generale Capitini).
Terzo non serve un esperto per vedere che "crimea" per segnalare un biolab non significa un cazzo di niente.
E' come dire "Toscana" TOSCANA DOVE????
Quando fai il finto tonto, ti ridicolizzi.
Thulsi dice: declassificati e nuovi, ma se sono pubblici dal 2022! ti pare normale che il capo dell'intelligence prende slide di un documento del 2022 e lo spaccia per nuovo e ci mette sopra il bollino della sua agenzia?
Dai su arrampicati altrove.
A UNIVERSITY HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT IN TURIN BECAME ONE OF THE BIGGEST NETWORK TOOLS ON GITHUB.
His name is Giuliano Bellini. Computer engineering student at Polytechnic University of Turin. Course: System and Device Programming.
The assignment: write a small program that logs network traffic to a file. Command line only. Submit it. Get a grade. Move on.
Most students did that. Giuliano didn't.
After he turned the project in, he kept working on it. Added a GUI. Added geo-location. Added a real-time chart. Added protocol detection. Added 24 language translations. Added webhook notifications. Added PCAP import that runs 2X faster than Wireshark.
Three years later, GitHub picked it for their Accelerator Program and he started working on it full-time.
He called it Sniffnet. Sniffer + network.
Today:
→ 33K GitHub stars
→ 1.2K forks
→ 2,771 commits
→ 64 contributors
→ 24 supported languages
→ 16 official releases
→ Sponsored by NLnet, ADS Fund, and IPinfo
→ Featured by Windows Central as a free GlassWire and Wireshark alternative
His bio still says "pasta addicted, can't resist a good plate of spaghetti." His README still calls it "comfortably monitor your Internet traffic."
The whole thing is written in Rust. 98.8% of the codebase. MIT and Apache-2.0 dual licensed.
He refuses to add ads. He refuses to add telemetry. He refuses to lock anything behind a paid tier.
A homework assignment from Italy is now used by network engineers in every country with internet.
This is what coursework was supposed to lead to.
Repo in the first comment.