Welcome to my PromptEngineering repository! π
This is my personal collection of useful prompts for working with Large Language Models (LLMs). These prompts are primarily focused on cybersecurity use cases, reflecting my day job as an infosec consultant.
Whether you're just getting started with LLMs or you're a seasoned pro, this repository provides a variety of prompts to help you unlock the full potential of these tools.
The PromptEngineering repository is designed to serve as a practical resource for anyone looking to explore or refine their LLM prompting techniques, particularly in cybersecurity contexts. It contains a curated set of prompts that can be used for various use cases, including:
- Threat analysis
- SOC/SIEM use case generation
- Vulnerability management
- Security policy generation
- And much more!
This repository is set up as a template repository, meaning you can use it to kickstart your own collection of cybersecurity (or other domain-specific) LLM prompts. To do so:
- Click the green "Use this template" button at the top of the repository page.
- Create a new repository based on this template.
- Start adding, customizing, and organizing your own prompts!
The repository is organized into subdirectories based on use cases and topics, with a strong emphasis on cybersecurity. Each subdirectory contains markdown files with detailed descriptions and examples of the prompts.
Please note: I am not currently looking to accept contributions to this repository. It is intended as a personal collection of prompts. However, feel free to fork the repository and adapt it to your own needs!
This repository is licensed under the MIT License, so youβre free to use, modify, and distribute the contents as you see fit.
A big thank you to the amazing community of developers, researchers, and cybersecurity professionals working on LLMs and advancing security practices. Your work inspires and enables this collection!
If you have any questions or feedback, hit me up on X.