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OpenGraph collector framework for BloodHound

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A project powered by SpecterOps - Creators of BloodHound

Build BloodHound data collectors with OpenHound's standardized, reproducible collect-first and transform-later pipeline.

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OpenHound is a standardized framework for building OpenGraph collectors and converters. Built on DLT (Data Load Tool), it provides a consistent workflow for collecting, processing, and converting data from any source into BloodHound-compatible graphs. OpenHound enforces a collect-first, convert-later pipeline. Raw data collected from a source is always stored before transformation and ensures reproducibility. Custom decorators simplify collector development with minimal boilerplate, while CLI commands and graph documentation are automatically generated for every source.

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Getting Started

Follow the docs for setup, CLI usage, and collector development:

How it works

  • Collect: OpenHound uses DLT to collect resources from various services. Resources are parsed using a Pydantic model and stored as JSONL/Parquet on disk during the collection phase.

  • Pre-process: A DuckDB database can be (optionally) populated to store resources for OpenGraph convertion. The database can be used as a lookup to find, for example, all resources a particular user/group has permissions to.

  • Convert: The raw resources are read from disk and converted to OpenGraph nodes and edges.

Available extensions

Extend OpenHound with pre-built extensions for other services. Additional collectors can be installed using pip extras.

Name Source repo
Github https://github.com/SpecterOps/openhound-github
JAMF https://github.com/SpecterOps/openhound-jamf
Okta https://github.com/SpecterOps/openhound-okta

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