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Navi Public Training Repo
First and foremost thank you for take a look. One of the major things lacking in the industry right now is reliable training data for cybersec AI.
The Imperative of Open Training Data for Cybersecurity AI
As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, the need for effective AI-powered cybersecurity solutions has never been more pressing. However, developing and training AI models that can accurately detect and respond to threats requires high-quality, diverse, and curated datasets.
This is where open training data comes in, a critical component for building trustworthy and reliable AI systems. By making our training data available to the public, we aim to:
- Accelerate innovation: Provide researchers, developers, and organizations with access to high-quality data, enabling them to focus on developing new AI-powered cybersecurity solutions.
- Improve collaboration: Foster a community-driven approach to AI development, where individuals and organizations can share knowledge, expertise, and resources to address the complexities of cybersecurity threats.
- Enhance transparency: Promote open and transparent practices in AI development, ensuring that models are trained on diverse data sets and are more likely to be robust and reliable.
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions from cybersecurity professionals, researchers, and educators! If you have a dataset or example notebook that would be useful for this repository, please submit a pull request. You can also contribute by:
- Reporting errors or suggesting improvements to existing examples
- Proposing new datasets or notebooks
- Participating in discussions on our issues tracker
Getting Started
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/saintssec/Navi-Training.git
- Explore the data sets.
- Join our community by participating in discussions and contributing your expertise!
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their contributions to this repository: Let's work together to create a safer and more secure digital world – one where open training data plays a critical role in driving innovation and improvement!