Argus vs. CyberBattleSim

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Argus
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Argus is open source network audit technology, providing a network activity audit engine for all network traffic, not just IP. It was modeled after the Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) Call Detail Record (CDR), and is designed to account for all network activity in a way that can support all types of network management functions, including security management.
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CyberBattleSim
Score 9.0 out of 10
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CyberBattleSim, released by Microsoft 365 Defender Research, is an open source attack toolkit that enables network simulation for researches to observe how their networks fare against attack from adversaries.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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Open Source
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Microsoft
Cyberbattle SIm is actually a simulation application with the implementation of Python Based open AI to implement automated cyber agents and to deploy them on stimulating environments and networks with vulnerabilities and attack vectors to analyze and implement the learnings.
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Pros
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Microsoft
  • Python Based open AI.
  • Uses reinforcement Algorithms for Training Purpose to Agents.
  • Simulation environment sets different for Attacker and Defender.
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Cons
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Microsoft
  • Needs to create various nodes on the network and have to indicate that services are running, it might be good if automated.
  • I think everything is perfect, teaches us a lot.
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Microsoft
As compared to the battles with AttackIQ both applications are stable and stimulate the work given, However, while using the attackIQ the architect can automate the testing process and engineering team and fill the gaps. And it offers robust security through continuous, automated security control validation.
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Microsoft
  • Nice Implication for learning.
  • Open source application so no Investment is applicable.
  • Helps to understand and analyse the networks security for the device.
  • Trigger alerts in XDr or SIEM systems.
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