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example_optimally_colored_graphs
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
A fast 3D alternative for visualizing large graphs is Graphia: https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia https://graphia.app However, it's currently suffering from the Qt switch from 5 to 6.
Regarding Graphviz itself, I wonder why is there no special layout logic for planar graphs? They can be recognized and embedded on the plane in linear time without intersecting edges, so it would be very nice if some of the Graphviz tools actually did that.
A recent set of minimal graph coloring Graphviz visualizations of mine: https://gitlab.com/nsajko/example_optimally_colored_graphs
- Visualized Graph Coloring Examples
- Many examples of optimally colored graphs
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?
sketchviz-docker - Graphviz -> Sketchy PNG in one image, for automation
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.
mdbook-graphviz
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.
d3-dag - Layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs
policy_sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator
PSGraph - A set of utilities for working with Graphviz in Powershell
aws-leastprivilege - Generates an IAM policy for the CloudFormation service role that adheres to least privilege.
schema - get a dot file from a postgres database schema
AirIAM - Least privilege AWS IAM Terraformer
gref - Search, scrape, and render citation graphs.