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*[The SocialAI School: Insights from Developmental Psychology Towards Artificial Socio-Cultural Agents](https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07871) - ***ICML'23 Workshop on Theory-of-Mind***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=11933410239580707313&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. [[Project](https://sites.google.com/view/socialai-school)].
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*[Language as shaped by the environment: linguistic construal in a collaborative spatial task](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-0404-9.pdf) - ***Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications***, 2020. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=7842508027049437987&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. [[Code & Data](https://osf.io/sxtaq)]. [[Dialogue Experimental Toolkit(DiET)](https://dialoguetoolkit.github.io/chattool/)].
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* [Language as shaped by the environment: linguistic construal in a collaborative spatial task](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-0404-9) - ***Humanities and Social Sciences Communications***, 2020. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=7842508027049437987)]. [[Code & Data](https://osf.io/sxtaq)]. [[Dialogue Experimental Toolkit(DiET)](https://dialoguetoolkit.github.io/chattool/)]. The present study sets out to experimentally investigate how environmental factors come to shape the emergence of linguistic conventions. To this end, the authors adapt the classical Maze Game task to test the hypothesis that participants routinise different linguistic strategies to communicate positions in the maze contingent on particular environmental affordances (i.e. structure of the mazes). The results confirm that subtle environmental motivations drive the emergence of different communicative conventions in an otherwise identical task, suggesting that linguistic adaptations are highly sensitive to factors of the shared task environment.
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*[Exploring Urban Form Through Openstreetmap Data: A Visual Introduction](https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.12142) - ***Urban Experience and Design: Contemporary Perspectives on Improving the Public Realm***, 2020. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=7094530618542001733&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. [[OSMnx Tool](https://github.com/gboeing/osmnx)]. [[OpenStreetMap Website](https://github.com/YuzheSHI/awesome-agi-cocosci/blob/master/https://www.openstreetmap.org/)].
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*[ngx-swapy](https://github.com/omnedia/ngx-swapy) - A simple component library to get a drag and drop DOM through the help of [Swapy](https://github.com/TahaSh/swapy).
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*[ngx-draggable-dom](https://github.com/bmartinson/ngx-draggable-dom) - Angular attribute directive that causes any element to become a draggable element.
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*[ngx-drag-resize](https://github.com/dmytro-parfenov/ngx-drag-resize) - This Angular library provides directives that add drag and resize functionality to HTML elements.
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*[ngx-mat-birthday-input](https://github.com/rbalet/ngx-mat-birthday-input) - An Angular Material library for entering a birthday.
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*[ngx-countries-dropdown](https://github.com/kapilkumar0037/ngx-countries-dropdown) - Angular library with customizable countries dropdown component with flags, dial code, language and currency details.
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*[ngx-mat-split-button](https://github.com/feature23/ngx-mat-split-button) - A split button component for Angular Material. Split buttons (also known as "split button dropdowns" in Bootstrap) have a primary action button with a conjoined dropdown toggle that opens a menu for secondary actions.
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**Definition:** The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, making it hard for CIOs, CISOs, and security leaders to keep up. They're flooded with annual reports from research consultancies, industry working groups, non-profits, and government agencies, and sifting through marketing material to find actionable insights is a major challenge. This list aims to cut through the noise by providing a vendor-neutral resource for the latest security trends, tools, and partnerships. It curates information from trusted sources, making it easier for security leaders to make informed decisions.
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**Limitations:** This is **not** a collection of project based information such as white papers, intelligence reports, technical specifications, or standards. I welcome all user submitted uploads or report requests, but we should draw a box around this _awesome_ list. All reports will be sourced from the original author when possible and uploaded to [Hybrid Analysis](https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/) for an additional level of confidence, result link will be included in the readme.md commit notes.
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**Limitations:** This is **not** a collection of project based information such as white papers, intelligence reports, technical specifications, or standards. I welcome all user submitted uploads or report requests, but we should draw a box around this _awesome_ list. All reports will be sourced from the original author when possible and uploaded to [Hybrid Analysis](https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/) for an additional level of confidence, the result link will be included in the PDF commit notes. All PDF reports will also be converted to Markdown using AI, leveraging the [AI Prompt](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/AI_PROMPT_MARKDOWN_CONVERT.md) found in this repository.
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**Acknowledgement:** I would like to give recognition for other works that inspired this collection. [Richard Stiennon](https://it-harvest.com/about/) and his annual analysis of the cybersecurity industry is significantly more comprehensive than this repository and deserves recognition. Additionally, [Rick Howard](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickhoward/)'s cyber cannon list of must-read books is an invaluable resource, catering to both leadership and practitioner levels within the field.
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-[FERMA](https://www.ferma.eu/publication/global-risk-manager-survey-report-2024/) - [Global Risk Manager Survey Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2024/FERMA-Global-Risk-Manager-Survey-Report-2024.pdf) (2024) - Analysis of global risk management practices across 77 countries and six regional associations.
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-[ISC2](https://www.isc2.org/landing/Cyberthreat-Defense-Report) - [Cyberthreat Defense Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2024/ISC2-Cyberthreat-Defense-Report-2024.pdf) (2024) - Examines the current state of cyberthreat defense, including emerging threats and defense strategies across various industries.
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-[KnowBe4](https://www.knowbe4.com/security-culture-research-report) - [Cybersecurity Culture Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2024/KnowBe4-Cybersecurity-Culture-Report-2024.pdf) (2024) - Explores the state of cybersecurity culture in organizations, highlighting trends and best practices across different sectors.
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-[Kong](https://konghq.com/resources/reports/api-security-ai-threats-it-leader-insights-2025) - [API Security Perspectives](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2025/Kong-API-Security-Perspectives-2025.pdf) (2025) Outlines the growing threat of AI-enhanced attacks on APIs and emphasizes the need for robust API security measures and the rising risks associated with these new types of threats.
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-[Norton](https://www.nortonlifelock.com/us/en/newsroom/press-kits/2022-norton-cyber-safety-insights-report-special-release-online-creeping/) - [Cyber Safety Insights Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2023/Norton-Cyber-Safety-Insights-Report-2023.pdf) (2023) - Provides insights into consumer cyber safety trends and challenges across various industries.
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-[Proofpoint](https://go.proofpoint.com/Voice-of-the-CISO-Report.html) - [Voice of the CISO Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2024/Proofpoint-Voice-of-the-CISO-Report-2024.pdf) (2024) - Insights into the perspectives and challenges faced by Chief Information Security Officers across different sectors.
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-[PwC](https://www.pwc.com/us/en/services/consulting/cybersecurity-risk-regulatory/library/global-digital-trust-insights.html) - [Global Digital Trust Insights](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2024/PWC-Global-Digital-Trust-Insights-Report-2024.pdf) (2024) - Examines global trends in digital trust and cybersecurity across various industries.
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-[Snyk](https://snyk.io/reports/ai-code-security/) - [AI Generated Code Security Report](https://github.com/jacobdjwilson/awesome-annual-security-reports/blob/master/Annual%20Security%20Reports/2023/Snyk-AI-Generated-Code-Security-Report-2023.pdf) (2023) - Examines the security implications of AI-generated code across different sectors.
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Annual reports are the result of a collaborative effort, combining research from both paid and non-profit sources, drawn from within the organization and the broader cybersecurity community. These reports rely on the contributions of various organizations that help shape the field by setting standards, offering certifications, conducting research, and influencing policy.
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The categories below highlight the diverse roles these organizations play in building cybersecurity programs and advancing best practices. By exploring these groups, readers can gain insight into the ecosystem that underpins the development of annual reports and drives progress in the industry.
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-[Omdia](https://omdia.tech.informa.com/) - A global technology research powerhouse focusing on cybersecurity market analysis and digital transformation.
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-[American Institute of CPAs](https://us.aicpa.org/) - The AICPA SOC2 is a framework for managing and safeguarding customer data based on five trust service criteria: Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy.
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-[The Information Security Forum (ISF)](https://www.securityforum.org/) - A global, independent organization dedicated to benchmarking and sharing best practices in information security.
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-[The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)](https://www.iso.org/) - An international organizational body composed of representatives which conduct closed research for creation of standards.
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-[The Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)](https://www.isaca.org/) - An international professional association focused on IT governance, which conducts research for and on behalf of the members.
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*[pprint](https://github.com/p-ranav/pprint) - Pretty Printer for Modern C++. [MIT]
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*[pspsdk](https://github.com/pspdev/pspsdk) - An open-source SDK for PSP homebrew development. [BSD/GNU GPL3]
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*[rain](https://github.com/DOSAYGO-Research/rain) - The fastest 128-bit and 256-bit non-crypto hash, passes all tests, and under 140 source lines of code. [Apache-2.0]
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*[RapidFuzz](https://github.com/rapidfuzz/rapidfuzz-cpp) - Rapid fuzzy string matching in C++ using the Levenshtein Distance. [MIT][website](https://rapidfuzz.github.io/rapidfuzz-cpp/)
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*[rapidhash](https://github.com/Nicoshev/rapidhash) - Very fast, high quality, platform-independent hashing algorithm. [BSD-2-Clause]
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-[Render package documentation into GitHub wiki](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27451937/render-package-documentation-into-github-wiki)
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-[How to make "spoiler" text in GitHub Wiki pages](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32814161/how-to-make-spoiler-text-in-github-wiki-pages)
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-[How to integrate a GitHub wiki into the main project](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6941688/how-to-integrate-a-github-wiki-into-the-main-project)
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-[How can I make a pull request for a Wiki page on GitHub?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10642928/how-can-i-make-a-pull-request-for-a-wiki-page-on-github)
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-[fig](https://github.com/kkyr/fig) - Tiny library for reading configuration from a file and from environment variables (with validation & defaults).
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-[genv](https://github.com/sakirsensoy/genv) - Read environment variables easily with dotenv support.
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*[RecurseChat](https://recurse.chat) - RecurseChat is a personal, local-first and private AI Chat App. Features a simple interface, powerful customizations and blazingly-fast speed.
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