Hi fellow Gophers

I'm thrilled to announce Fibratus <https://github.com/rabbitstack/fibratus/> - 
a modern tool for the Windows kernel tracing and observability built in Go. 
*Fibratus* is the fruit of a lot of development and research during the 
past two years.

To discover more about Fibratus, head to the documentation site: 
https://www.fibratus.io

Some prominent *features*:

   - 
   
   blazing fast
   - 
   
   collects a wide spectrum of kernel events 
   <https://www.fibratus.io/#/kevents/anatomy> - from process to network 
   observability signals
   - 
   
   powerful filtering <https://www.fibratus.io/#/filters/introduction>
    engine
   - 
   
   running Python code <https://www.fibratus.io/#/filaments/introduction> 
(filaments) 
   on top of kernel event flow. Fibratus interacts with the low-level 
   *CPython* API to spin up fully-fledged Python interpreters
   - 
   
   capturing <https://www.fibratus.io/#/captures/introduction> event flux 
   to capture files and replaying anywhere
   - 
   
   transporting events to a wide array of output sinks 
   <https://www.fibratus.io/#/outputs/introduction>, including 
   Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, or console
   - 
   
   transforming <https://www.fibratus.io/#/transformers/introduction> kernel 
   events
   - 
   
   out of the box alerting <https://www.fibratus.io/#/alerts/introduction>
   - 
   
   scanning <https://www.fibratus.io/#/yara/introduction> malicious 
   processes and files with *libyara*
   - 
   
   *PE* (Portable Executable) introspection 
   <https://www.fibratus.io/#/pe/introduction>
   
Regards,

Nedim

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