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EDR Telemetry Website

Welcome to the EDR Telemetry Website, the official site for the EDR Telemetry Project. This website provides a comprehensive comparison of Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions based on their telemetry capabilities.

Overview

The EDR Telemetry Project aims to help organizations and security professionals make informed decisions when selecting EDR solutions by providing detailed comparisons of telemetry data collected by various EDR tools.

Features

  • Platform Selection: Compare EDR telemetry for different operating systems (Windows, Linux).
  • Telemetry Tables: Interactive tables displaying detailed telemetry capabilities of each EDR solution.
  • Scoring System: An objective scoring system to rank EDR solutions based on their telemetry features and importance.
  • Comparison Mode: Ability to compare selected EDRs side-by-side.
  • About Section: Learn more about the project and the author.

Getting Started

To run the website locally:

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/tsale/edr-telemetry-website.git
    
  2. Navigate to the project directory:
    cd edr-telemetry-website
    
    
  3. Open index.html in your web browser.

Note: An internet connection is required to fetch the latest telemetry data from the project’s GitHub repository.

Project Structure

•	index.html: Main page with platform selection.
•	windows.html: Telemetry data and comparison tools for Windows EDR solutions.
•	linux.html: Placeholder for upcoming Linux EDR telemetry data.
•	scores.html: Displays the EDR solutions’ scores based on telemetry capabilities.
•	about.html: Information about the EDR Telemetry Project and the author.
•	styles.css: Stylesheet for the website.
•	script.js: JavaScript file handling data fetching, interactivity, and scoring logic.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you’d like to contribute to the EDR Telemetry Project or the website, please visit the GitHub repository for more information.

License

This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Author

Kostas is a security researcher who focuses on Threat Intelligence, malware, Incident Response, and Threat Hunting. Known for his contributions to various open-source security projects, he is an active member of the cybersecurity community. Opinions are his own.

•	Twitter: @Kostastsale
•	LinkedIn: /in/Kostastsale

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