Welcome to CERTopedia, a comprehensive and community-driven directory of Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) from around the world. Our goal is to maintain an accurate, up-to-date, and verified repository of cybersecurity emergency contacts to help organizations and individuals respond effectively to cyber threats.
- 🛡 Reliable CERT Information – Access official CERT websites, emergency contact numbers, and establishment details.
- 🌎 Global Coverage – We aim to list every national CERT in alphabetical order.
- 🤝 Community-Driven – Anyone can contribute and help keep the information updated.
- 🔍 Verification Process – Every submission is reviewed for authenticity before being merged.
Want to explore the database? Follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/Ola-Daniel/CERTopedia.git
cd CERTopedia
Open data/certs.json
to browse the available CERT listings.
We welcome contributions! To add a new CERT entry:
- Fork the repository.
- Add a new entry to
certs.json
(alphabetically). - Verify your data source.
- Submit a Pull Request.
For full details, check out CONTRIBUTING.md. 🚀
To maintain accuracy and reliability, all data must:
- Be sourced from official CERT or government websites.
- Include verifiable references.
- Follow alphabetical ordering in
certs.json
.
See AUTHENTICATION.md for verification details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
A huge thanks to all contributors who help keep CERTopedia up-to-date and accurate! 🌟
🚀 Join us in making cybersecurity emergency response more accessible worldwide!