OSINT • Offensive Security Research • Malware Engineering
Biswadeb Mukherjee's Lab is an independent research organisation focused on advancing OSINT, offensive security research, Malware Engineering & Anti-Forensic through the development of tools, frameworks, and experimental platforms. The organisation publishes open research projects that explore real-world adversarial techniques, attack surface discovery, and automated security testing methodologies.
We focus on practical research and engineering that helps security professionals understand how modern systems fail, how attackers operate, and how offensive strategies can be improved through research & practical works.
The organisation focuses on several key areas of offensive security research:
- Red Team Infrastructure – Development of tooling and infrastructure used to simulate adversarial operations in controlled environments.
- Malware Engineering – Research into malware design, execution mechanisms, and evasion techniques for defensive study and threat modelling.
- Offensive Security Automation – Building automated systems that assist in reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, and attack surface mapping.
- OSINT & Reconnaissance Frameworks – Tools for gathering intelligence and analysing publicly exposed infrastructure.
- Applied Security Research – Experimental projects that study emerging techniques used in modern cyber operations.
| Project | Description |
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| Kaalix | Offensive security automation framework designed for modular red team operations |
These projects are published as part of ongoing research and are intended to support security practitioners, researchers, and students studying offensive security methodologies.
Understanding adversaries requires building and studying the tools they use.
Projects published by this organisation are designed to provide practical insights into adversarial techniques and system weaknesses. The objective is to support the broader cybersecurity community by contributing practical research that improves defensive capabilities.
All projects are developed with the following goals:
- advancing cybersecurity research
- supporting education and practical learning
- enabling authorised security testing and experimentation
Repositories maintained under Biswadeb Mukherjee's Lab follow a defined governance, engineering, and security policy framework to maintain research integrity, code quality, and responsible project usage.
Before interacting with any repository, contributors and users are encouraged to review the following policy documents:
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GOVERNANCE: Defines repository governance, maintainer authority, engineering standards, and project usage rules.
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SECURITY: Provides instructions for responsible vulnerability disclosure and security reporting.
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CONTRIBUTING: Describes the contribution workflow, pull request expectations, and development practices.
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License: Defines the license used by the organisational project.
All contributors are expected to review these documents before submitting issues, pull requests, or participating in repository discussions.
If you find value in the research, tools, and projects published by Biswadeb Mukherjee's Lab, you may support the continued development of these initiatives.
Contributions help sustain research activities, maintain infrastructure used for experimentation, and support the development of new tools and frameworks.
Before making any contribution, please review the Payment Rules & Support:
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Mr. Biswadeb Mukherjee
Offensive Security Researcher & Malware Engineer
- Website: https://official-biswadeb941.in
- Mail-Id: admin@official-biswadeb941.in