diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a214bd5..1f76222 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) teams are groups of people in an * [Fast Incident Response (FIR)](https://github.com/certsocietegenerale/FIR/) - Cybersecurity incident management platform designed with agility and speed in mind. It allows for easy creation, tracking, and reporting of cybersecurity incidents and is useful for CSIRTs, CERTs and SOCs alike. * [KAPE](https://www.kroll.com/en/services/cyber-risk/investigate-and-respond/kroll-artifact-parser-extractor-kape) - A triage tool that finds the most prevalent digital artifacts and then parses them quickly. Great and thorough when time is of the essence. * [RTIR](https://www.bestpractical.com/rtir/) - Request Tracker for Incident Response (RTIR) is the premier open source incident handling system targeted for computer security teams. We worked with over a dozen CERT and CSIRT teams around the world to help you handle the ever-increasing volume of incident reports. RTIR builds on all the features of Request Tracker. -* [Sandia Cyber Omni Tracker (SCOT)](http://getscot.sandia.gov/) - Incident Response collaboration and knowledge capture tool focused on flexibility and ease of use. Our goal is to add value to the incident response process without burdening the user. +* [Sandia Cyber Omni Tracker (SCOT)](https://github.com/sandialabs/scot) - Incident Response collaboration and knowledge capture tool focused on flexibility and ease of use. Our goal is to add value to the incident response process without burdening the user. * [threat_note](https://github.com/defpoint/threat_note) - Lightweight investigation notebook that allows security researchers the ability to register and retrieve indicators related to their research. ### Linux Distributions