Research
Research that makes complex systems easier to reason about
Open-source tools
CFSE
Formal methodology for security epistemology: a world-model and evidence framework built around concepts, interactions, flows, scenarios, explorations, findings, and patches.
View on GitHub →CFSE Research Extension
Research provenance and progress tracking for CFSE, designed to keep hypotheses, evidence, blockers, and next steps in git-tracked local state.
View on GitHub →AttifyOS
Pre-configured Linux distribution for IoT and embedded testing.
View on GitHub →Firmware Analysis Toolkit (FAT)
Firmware extraction and analysis.
View on GitHub →Attify Badge
Hardware tool for IoT research.
View on GitHub →Why we publish
Attify publishes research to make complex systems easier to reason about. The goal is not to maintain a content stream or accumulate isolated findings. The goal is to turn difficult security work into inspectable artifacts: explicit models, named failure patterns, technical tools, and casefiles that show how method turns ambiguity into evidence. If the work is worth publishing, it should help serious practitioners think more clearly, test more rigorously, and raise the standard of security practice.
If you want the training path behind that work, start with Offensive Intelligence Engineering, or move into Offensive IoT Exploitation for connected-device work.