awesome-aws-security
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awesome-aws-security
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Help a DevSecOps brother out.
This awesome list has you covered for the time being: https://github.com/jassics/awesome-aws-security
- Practice Cloud Security
azure-docs
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Bare metal restore with MABS: best practices for home lab?
Explained here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/backup/backup-azure-alternate-dpm-server.md
- Microsoft Account's OAuth tokens leaking via open redirect in Harvest
- Azure Function app has no function after zip deployment
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Runbook only runs for 3 hours then throws: The process cannot access the file Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.dll' because it is being used by another process.
Official doc on runbook limitations: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/includes/azure-automation-service-limits.md
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GitHub repository disabled at 22M commits
I dont think that works:
> git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs
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Azure monitoring agent with specialized VMs doesn't work
Does anyone have any idea why this is? I found a github issue that basically describes the issue as well but there is no satisfying solution. Can you really not use native azure monitoring solutions if you migrate your VMs to azure? That seems hard to believe and I hope I'm just missing something. I'm very thankful for any advice at this point.
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Data Factory Webhook activity not invoking API
It appears that there is a 512kb payload limit with runbook webhooks, which I can only find mention of on this git file:https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/includes/azure-automation-service-limits.mdThe data I was including in the web activity body appears to be just under this limit and would trigger the runbook without issue. But with the extra data webhook activities include in the body it puts it over the limit and never triggers it. Unfortunately Data Factory doesn't handle this situation properly and the activity runs indefinitely until you cancel it (despite the timeout configured).The work around for me was to add a foreach activity and put the webhook activity inside of that.
- Azure AKS - Specify VMSS Network Details
- Group Expiration Enabled - All owners were immediately notified
- Max Number of BGP Peers Azure vWAN
What are some alternatives?
cloudsplaining - Cloudsplaining is an AWS IAM Security Assessment tool that identifies violations of least privilege and generates a risk-prioritized report.
httpbin - HTTP Request & Response Service, written in Python + Flask.
awesome-cloud-security - A curated list of awesome cloud security blogs, podcasts, standards, projects, and examples.
twitter-lite - A tiny, full-featured, flexible client / server library for the Twitter API
cloudgoat - CloudGoat is Rhino Security Labs' "Vulnerable by Design" AWS deployment tool
twurl - OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API
personal-security-checklist - 🔒 A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2024
cryptogalaxy - Get any cryptocurrencies ticker and trade data in real time from multiple exchanges and then save it in multiple storage systems.
awesome-security - A collection of awesome ethical hacking and security related content!
pam_aad - Azure Active Directory PAM Module
samples - Azure AD B2C custom policy solutions and samples.
actions-workflow-samples - Help developers to easily get started with GitHub Action workflows to deploy to Azure