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Add swiftGuard (Physical Access Security, macOS) #26

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I added the Anti-Forensic Application 'swiftGuard' to the category 'macOS Security'.

Overview

It's an anti-forensic macOS tray application designed to safeguard your system or server by monitoring USB ports. It ensures your device's operational security by automatically initiating either a system shutdown or hibernation if an unauthorized device connects or a connected device is unplugged. It offers the flexibility to whitelist designated devices, to select an action to be executed and to set a countdown timer, allowing to disarm the shutdown process. It's a revival of the well-known usbkill project by hephaestos, but with a Graphical User Interface and added functionality.

swiftGuard on Github

Why?

For non-technical user, using the original usbkill command line tool (see above) is far too difficult. This is the reason for swiftGuard: It offers a nice, clean and intuitive Interface with some additional features, whitelisting and an active development (unlike usbkill, which seems abandoned).

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Disclaimer:
I'm an computer science student and developed this app by myself. I did not want to offensively spam/advertise my work here. I really think, it would improve this curated list and help others.

Added swiftGuard to macOS Security Category
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Small humble reminder :)

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