This quick reference page provides a summary of the specifications of the Security+ pod.
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Topology | Supports... | Documentation |
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Security+ Pod |
You may request virtual machine templates for the Security+ (SECPLUS) pod from CSSIA.
The virtual machines in the Security+ Pod are listed in the table below.
Virtual Machine Topology Name | Virtual Machine Deployment Name |
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DVL | NISGTC_SecPlus_Master_DVL |
Kali | NISGTC_SecPlus_Master_Kali |
pfSense | NISGTC_SecPlus_Master_pfSense |
Security Onion | NISGTC_SecPlus_Master_Security_Onion |
Ubuntu | NISGTC_SecPlus_Master_Ubuntu |
The Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) provides virtual machine templates to install on the pod.
To request access to the preconfigured virtual machine templates from CSSIA: