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:dancer: This is a community driven project, we need your feedback. ##Once an unwanted behavior is detected, deal with it through a [bouncer](https://hub.crowdsec.net/browse/#bouncers). The aggressive IP, scenario triggered and timestamp are sent for curation, to avoid poisoning & false positives. (This can be disabled). If verified, this IP is then redistributed to all CrowdSec users running the same scenario. ## Outnumbering hackers all together By sharing the threat they faced, all users are protecting each-others (hence the name Crowd-Security). Crowdsec is designed for modern infrastructures, with its "*Detect Here, Remedy There*" approach, letting you analyse logs coming from several sources in one place and block threats at various levels (applicative, system, infrastructural) of your stack. CrowdSec ships by default with scenarios (brute force, port scan, web scan, etc.) adapted for most context, but you can easily extend it by picking more of them from the **[HUB](https://hub.crowdsec.net)**. It is also easy to adapt an existing one or create one yourself. ## :point_right: What it is not CrowdSec is not a SIEM, storing your logs (neither locally nor remotely). Your data are analyzed locally and forgotten. Signals sent to the curation platform are limited to the very strict minimum: IP, Scenario, Timestamp. They are only used to allow the system to spot new rogue IPs, rule out false positives or poisoning attempts. ## :arrow_down: Install it ! Crowdsec is available for various platforms : - [Use our debian repositories](https://doc.crowdsec.net/Crowdsec/v1/getting_started/installation/#install-using-crowdsec-repository) or [the official debian packages](https://doc.crowdsec.net/Crowdsec/v1/getting_started/installation/#install-using-debian-official-packages) - An [image](https://hub.docker.com/r/crowdsecurity/crowdsec) is available for docker - [Prebuilt release packages](https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec/releases) are also available (suitable for `amd64`) - You can as well [build it from source](https://doc.crowdsec.net/Crowdsec/v1/getting_started/installation/#install-from-source) - FreeBSD support is [wip](https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec/issues/651) Or look directly at [installation documentation](https://doc.crowdsec.net/Crowdsec/v1/getting_started/installation/) for other methods. ## :tada: Key benefits ### Fast assisted installation, no technical barrier