hack-with-github/infosec-badges — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2020-03-12
Add a DEFCON Demo Labs badge to your security tool's README to show conference recognition
Signal credibility to potential users of a penetration testing or vulnerability scanning tool
Link directly to official conference badge images without hosting your own copies
| hack-with-github/infosec-badges | jlevy/strif | aripath/arimando | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 129 | 129 | 128 |
| Language | — | Python | Python |
| Last pushed | 2020-03-12 | — | — |
| Maintenance | Dormant | — | — |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | moderate |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 1/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | developer | developer | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
A collection of embeddable GitHub README badges that prove your security tool was presented at DEFCON's Demo Labs conference track.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2020-03-12).
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly developer.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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