@0x0SojalSec: Awesome cybersecurity datasets for machine learning/Model training, - Network traffic - MaI/ware - Web attacks - Phishi…
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A collection of cybersecurity datasets for machine learning and model training, covering network traffic, malware, web attacks, phishing, and more, including notable public research datasets like LANL, CTU-13, and UNSW-NB15.
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Awesome cybersecurity datasets for machine learning/Model training,
- Network traffic
- MaI/ware
- Web attacks
- Phishing, fraud, honeypots
- And many more categories
Includes famous ones like LANL datasets, CTU-13, UNSW-NB15, and many public research collections. Invaluable resource for anyone doing security ML or research.
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