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Bloodhound

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What is Bloodhound?

BloodHound is a powerful tool used for Active Directory security assessments. It leverages graph theory to identify attack paths that an attacker could use to compromise the domain. It works by ingesting data from Active Directory environments using data collectors like SharpHound, and then displays the relationships between users, computers, groups, and other objects, enabling security professionals to visualize and mitigate potential security risks.

What other technologies are related to Bloodhound?

Bloodhound Complementary Technologies

Cobalt Strike is a penetration testing tool often used in conjunction with BloodHound to map out attack paths in Active Directory environments.
mentioned alongside Bloodhound in 15% (435) of relevant job posts
Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols. It is often used to gather information about Active Directory environments, which can then be used with BloodHound.
mentioned alongside Bloodhound in 52% (116) of relevant job posts
Empire, a post-exploitation framework, can gather information useful for BloodHound analysis and identifying attack paths.
mentioned alongside Bloodhound in 31% (156) of relevant job posts

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