Releases: crond-jaist/cyris
CyRIS v1.2
Release v1.2 of the cyber range instantiation system CyRIS that is being developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. This release focuses mainly on support for AWS cyber range deployment and some minor functionality improvements; see the file CHANGES in the source code archive for details. The included assets are as follows:
basevm.tgz
: Sample KVM image (CLI environment)cyris-1.2-guide.pdf
: User guide- Source code archives
CyRIS v1.1
Release v1.1 of the cyber range instantiation system CyRIS that is being developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. This release focuses mainly on support for Windows as guest VM operating system; see the file CHANGES in the source code archive for details. The included assets are as follows:
basevm.tgz
: Sample KVM image (CLI environment only)basevm_x.tgz
: Sample KVM image (GUI desktop environment)cyris-1.1-guide.pdf
: User guide- Source code archives
CyRIS v1.0
Release v1.0 of the cyber range instantiation system CyRIS that is being developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. This release focuses mainly on stability improvements and bug fixes; see the file CHANGES in the source code archive for details. The included assets are as follows:
- basevm.tgz: Sample KVM image
- cyris-1.0-guide.pdf: User guide
- Source code archives
CyRIS v0.2
Release v0.2 of CyRIS, the cyber range creation tool developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST. Mainly bug fixes and stability improvements were conducted (see the file CHANGES for details). The current release includes:
- basevm_small.tar.gz: Sample KVM image in QCOW2 format
- cyris-0.2-guide.pdf: User guide
- Source code
CyRIS v0.1
First public release of CyRIS, the cyber range creation tool developed by the Cyber Range Organization and Design NEC-endowed chair at JAIST.
- cyris-0.1.tar.gz: Source code
- cyris-0.1-guide.pdf: User guide
- basevm_desktop.tar.gz: Sample VM image (updated on 2017/5/23)
NOTE: The "Source code" archives below were generated automatically by GitHub, and can be ignored. Please use the files mentioned above.