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IGraph/M is a Wolfram Language interface to the igraph network analysis library, extending Mathematica's graph theory capabilities.
A Python/Scapy implementation of the TOR protocol for educational and research purposes.
A cross-platform command-line tool for live network connection monitoring with detailed process information.
Replay HTTP and HTTPS requests from PCAP files using extracted TLS Master Secrets for debugging and analysis.
A web interface for exploring Suricata EVE outputs, designed for CTF players to analyze network flows during attack-defense games.
An R package for analyzing diffusion and contagion processes on networks, including statistical analysis, visualization, and simulation.
Analyzes network packets for SMPTE ST 2110-20 video streams to inspect timing, packetization, and compliance.
A tool to normalize, index, enrich, and visualize network packet captures (pcap) using Redis and interactive web graphics.
A Go library implementing the Weighted PageRank algorithm for graph analysis and ranking.
A Julia package for graph data structures with arbitrary metadata on vertices, edges, and the graph itself, extending Graphs.jl.
A Julia package for measuring and analyzing ecological networks, now being replaced by SpeciesInteractionNetworks.jl.
A Clojure wrapper for jNetPcap that simplifies packet capturing and network traffic analysis.
An R package for statistical modeling of dynamic network data using actor-oriented and tie-based relational event models.
A Python solver for convex optimization problems defined on graphs, enabling distributed optimization across network structures.
An AI-powered OSINT platform that extracts entities, visualizes relationships, and uses multi-agent reasoning to analyze documents for intelligence.
An open pedestrian transportation network data standard for describing and sharing pedestrian network and adjacent data as a graph.
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