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Your tool/software have been inventoried on Rawsec's CyberSecurity Inventory.
What is Rawsec's CyberSecurity Inventory?
An inventory of tools and resources about CyberSecurity. This inventory aims to help people to find everything related to CyberSecurity.
More details about features here.
Note: the inventory is a FLOSS (Free, Libre and Open-Source Software) project.
Why?
Why should you care about being inventoried?
Mainly because this is giving visibility to your tool, more and more people are using the Rawsec's CyberSecurity Inventory, this helps them find what they need.
Why the badge?
The badge shows to your community that your are inventoried. This also shows you care about your project and want it growing, that your tool is not an abandonware.
Also we took time to inventory your tool and you are gaining visibility from that: we added your tool to our inventory to make it known now it is your turn to add the badge to your project README to help our project being known.
Ok but...
You should think I asked nothing to you, I don't need visibility or/and I don't like your badge: your are free not to use it.