Community-driven security practices, guides, and templates from the CyberAar initiative — available in French and English.
Inspired by recent attacks on Senegalese public systems, we unite Senegalese talents (home & diaspora) + global allies to build a living, production-ready knowledge base for securing critical infrastructure.
Sécurisons ensemble l'infrastructure numérique du Sénégal. — 🇸🇳
| Directory | Description |
|---|---|
practices/ |
Security guides and best practices (English) |
translations/ |
French versions of all guides |
examples/ |
Senegal-specific templates and sample reports |
The automated hardening tools live in a separate repository:
- cyberaar/cyberaar-toolkit — Ansible hardening collection (
bantou96.hardening) + baseline audit script (cyberaar-baseline.sh)
- New practices and guides go in
practices/(English) andtranslations/(French) - Use Markdown for all documentation
- PRs should be small and focused
- Open an issue to propose a new guide topic
GPL-3.0 — see LICENSE