bmt 0.8.0 → 0.9.0

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
1
+ {
2
+ "metadata": {
3
+ "title": "The Outback Animal Checklist",
4
+ "release_date": "2021-05-31T00:00:00+00:00",
5
+ "description": "The right way to make sure you have the right Australian animals",
6
+ "vrt_version": "10.0.1"
7
+ },
8
+ "content": {
9
+ "steps": [
10
+ {
11
+ "key": "koala",
12
+ "title": "Check that you have a Koala",
13
+ "description": "# Does it look like one?\nIt is easy to find out.\n",
14
+ "type": "checklist",
15
+ "items": [
16
+ {
17
+ "key": "marsupial",
18
+ "title": "Is it a marsupial?",
19
+ "caption": "Marsupials are obviously mammalian and have a pouch on their underside",
20
+ "description": "Check for the pouch",
21
+ "tools": "Eyes",
22
+ "vrt_category": "insecure_data_storage"
23
+ },
24
+ {
25
+ "key": "diet",
26
+ "title": "Make sure it eats eucalyptus",
27
+ "caption": "Almost no other animal can eat eucalyptus leaves, so this is a good diagnostic",
28
+ "description": "Take some eucalyptus branches, remove some leaves and try to feed the alleged koala",
29
+ "tools": "Leaves and Branches"
30
+ },
31
+ {
32
+ "key": "behavior",
33
+ "title": "Does it sleep the whole day?",
34
+ "caption": "Usually sleeps on trees",
35
+ "description": "The alleged Koala should sleep the whole day if provided a tree.",
36
+ "tools": "Trees, Dawn"
37
+ }
38
+ ]
39
+ },
40
+ {
41
+ "key": "kangaroo",
42
+ "title": "Ensure you have a kangaroo",
43
+ "description": "Does it look like one?",
44
+ "type": "checklist",
45
+ "items": [
46
+ {
47
+ "key": "marsupial",
48
+ "title": "Is it a marsupial?",
49
+ "caption": "Marsupials are obviously mammalian but possess a pouch on their underside",
50
+ "description": "Check for the pouch",
51
+ "tools": "Eyes"
52
+ },
53
+ {
54
+ "key": "tail",
55
+ "title": "Does it have a long tail?",
56
+ "caption": "Kangaroos use their thick tail as a balance when jumping, and can use it as a support to rear up on when kicking",
57
+ "description": "Use the meter to measure the tail, it should be pretty long",
58
+ "tools": "Meter"
59
+ },
60
+ {
61
+ "key": "jump",
62
+ "title": "Does it jump around?",
63
+ "caption": "Over very short distances kangaroos will use their forepaws to balance on the ground and swing their legs forward. For longer distance movement, their jumping locomotion is unmistakeable.",
64
+ "description": "Free the Kangaroo in a field and notice that it will start jumping. Bonus point to use a Trampoline.",
65
+ "tools": "Field, Trampoline"
66
+ }
67
+ ]
68
+ },
69
+ {
70
+ "key": "upload_logs",
71
+ "title": "Upload logs",
72
+ "description": "This should include all associated traffic associated to the in-scope targets.",
73
+ "type": "large_upload"
74
+ },
75
+ {
76
+ "key": "executive_summary",
77
+ "title": "Executive summary",
78
+ "description": "The executive summary should be written with a high-level view of both risk and business impact. It should be concise and clear, therefore it is important to use plain English. This ensures that non-technical readers can gain insight into security concerns outlined in your report.",
79
+ "type": "executive_summary"
80
+ }
81
+ ]
82
+ }
83
+ }