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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15194 · Oct 3

#python#agent_framework#agentic_ai#agents#ai#dotnet#multi_agent#orchestration#python#sdk#workflows Microsoft Agent Framework is an open-source toolkit that helps you build and manage AI agents and multi-agent workflows using Python or .NET. It combines the best features of previous Microsoft AI projects to let you create simple chatbots or complex workflows where multiple agents work together. It supports many AI models, connects easily to external tools and APIs, and runs anywhere—on cloud or on-premises. The framework also includes features like human review, workflow checkpointing, and monitoring to make your AI applications reliable and adaptable. This means you can build powerful, flexible AI solutions faster and with less code. https://github.com/microsoft/agent-framework

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@githubtrending · Post #15601 · 04/05/2026, 11:30 AM

#yara#awesome_list#blueteam#blueteam_tools#cti#detection#detection_engineering#dfir#hacktools#incident_response#ioc#iocs#ir#ransomware#redteam#rmm#security#siem#soc#threat_hunting#threat_intelligence You can access comprehensive security detection lists and threat hunting resources that help identify malicious activity across your infrastructure. These curated collections include indicators like suspicious file hashes, domain names, IP addresses, and behavioral patterns organized by threat type—from ransomware and phishing to command-and-control servers and vulnerable drivers. By integrating these lists into your security tools like SIEM platforms and endpoint detection systems, you gain immediate visibility into known threats while learning detection methodologies through guides and YARA rules. This accelerates your ability to hunt for compromises, validate security controls, and stay current with emerging attack techniques without building detection logic from scratch. https://github.com/mthcht/awesome-lists