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### **Intro** ###
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#### **What is PWN** ####
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PWN (Pronounced /pōn/ or pone), [formerly known as [CSI](https://github.com/0dayinc/csi)] is an open security automation framework that aims to stand on the shoulders of security giants, promoting trust and innovation. Build your own custom automation drivers freely and easily using pre-built modules. If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine how many come to mind
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PWN (Pronounced /pōn/ or pone), [formerly known as [CSI](https://github.com/0dayinc/csi)] is an open security automation framework that aims to stand on the shoulders of security giants, promoting trust and innovation. Build your own custom automation drivers freely and easily using pre-built modules. If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine how many come to mind watching the demo below:
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#### **Creating an OWASP ZAP Scanning Driver Leveraging the pwn Prototyper** ####
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[![Continuous Security Integration: Basics of Building Your Own Security Automation ](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MLSqd5F-Bjw/0.jpg)](https://youtu.be/MLSqd5F-Bjw)
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#### **How PWN Works** ####
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Leveraging various pre-built modules and the pwn prototyper, you can mix-and-match modules to test, record, replay, and rollout your own custom security automation packages known as, "drivers." Here are some [
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Leveraging various pre-built modules and the pwn prototyper, you can mix-and-match modules to test, record, replay, and rollout your own custom security automation packages known as, "drivers." Here are some [example drivers](https://github.com/0dayInc/pwn/tree/master/bin) distributed with PWN.
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```
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$ gem install pwn
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$ pwn
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pwn[v0.4.353]:001 >>> PWN.help
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$ gem update pwn
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