DFB
PMapper
DFB | PMapper | |
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1 | 7 | |
10 | 1,323 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 4 years ago | 6 months ago | |
C# | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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DFB
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
I've used GraphViz a number of times and highly recommend it as a standard tool on your belt. Having a stand-alone executable that can export to SVG is great.
The most complex thing I've done with it [1]: a tool (MIT-license) that builds diagrams of the data and addressing pipeline for a DSP processor, and lets one 'scrub through' the assembler code frame by frame and see the values propagate through the blocks.
Also PlantUML [2] uses it for most diagrams.
Getting layout and positioning the way you want can be tricky but is usually achievable with patience and hidden objects.
[1] https://github.com/paphillips/DFB
PMapper
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How to conduct security assesment of AWS?
In addition to ScoutSuite, I recommend PMapper. https://github.com/nccgroup/PMapper
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Anyone tried to create a halfway decent least privilege policy for a CDK deployment?
There are tons of other escape hatches, so it's a pretty big moving target. If you'd like to get a hint about your setup, I'd suggest trying: https://github.com/nccgroup/PMapper
- Do you know a way to visulize access flow between users and resources?
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
I maintain an open-source project [1] that uses graphs to model data. I wanted to make my project as accessible as possible, so Graphviz was perfect since it's dead-simple to install and use on all major OS platforms.
[1] https://github.com/nccgroup/PMapper
- Principal Mapper v1.1.0 - AWS IAM Security Analysis
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Show HN: Principal Mapper v1.1.0 – AWS IAM Security Analysis
Hi HN!
Principal Mapper is a tool + library for analyzing and securing your AWS IAM configuration. It generates a model of your account and/or organization and uses it to give you a better idea of the effective permissions of your IAM Users and Roles. It has privilege escalation detection built-in and is hopefully written in a way that will let you extend it for your use-cases.
This v1.1.0 update covers more types of policies (resource policies, permission boundaries, session policies, SCPs), supports AWS Organizations, enables cross-account checks, and more!
https://github.com/nccgroup/PMapper
Happy to answer any questions you have here!
What are some alternatives?
d3-dag - Layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs
awesome-aws - A curated list of awesome Amazon Web Services (AWS) libraries, open source repos, guides, blogs, and other resources. Featuring the Fiery Meter of AWSome.
myinfra - A diagram of my personal infrastructure
data-science-ipython-notebooks - Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning (TensorFlow, Theano, Caffe, Keras), scikit-learn, Kaggle, big data (Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, HDFS), matplotlib, pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Python essentials, AWS, and various command lines.
mdbook-graphviz
policy_sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
aws-leastprivilege - Generates an IAM policy for the CloudFormation service role that adheres to least privilege.
src - LPIC2 Exam Prep
AirIAM - Least privilege AWS IAM Terraformer
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/