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OWASP Unified Pentesting Framework

Unified Pen-testing Framework (UPF) is intended to help pen-testers to run multiple vulnerability scanning tools under the same framework so that the tools need not be run as individual processes and also gives a final clubbed Pentest report.

Description

Our project aims to provide a framework for Pen-testers in order to run a wide variety of tools under an umbrella framework. The tangible deliverable for this project will be a python framework, which will provide the basis of execution for our tool and which will output a report for aiding the Pen-tester with the creation of his Pen-testing report.

Licensing

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Apache 2.0 License

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Project Leader

Arjun TU

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Apache 2.0

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