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kubestriker
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Top 200 Kubernetes Tools for DevOps Engineer Like You
TerraScan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure. klum - Kubernetes Lazy User Manager Kyverno - Kubernetes Native Policy Management https://kyverno.io kiosk - kiosk office Multi-Tenancy Extension For Kubernetes - Secure Cluster Sharing & Self-Service Namespace Provisioning kube-bench - CIS Kubernetes Benchmark tool kube-hunter - Pentesting tool - Hunts for security weaknesses in Kubernetes clusters kube-who-can - Show who has RBAC permissions to perform actions on different resources in Kubernetes starboard - Kubernetes-native security toolkit Simulator - Kubernetes Security Training Platform - Focussing on security mitigation RBAC Lookup - Easily find roles and cluster roles attached to any user, service account, or group name in your Kubernetes cluster https://fairwinds.com Kubeaudit - kubeaudit helps you audit your Kubernetes clusters against common security controls Gangway - An application that can be used to easily enable authentication flows via OIDC for a kubernetes cluster Audit2rbac - Autogenerate RBAC policies based on Kubernetes audit logs Chartsec - Helm Chart security scanner kubestriker - Security Auditing tool Datree - CLI tool to prevent K8s misconfigurations by ensuring that manifests and Helm charts follow best practices as well as your organization’s policies Krane - Kubernetes RBAC static Analysis & visualisation tool Flaco - The Falco Project - Cloud-Native runtime security Clair - Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers Anchore Cli - Coomand Line Interface built on top of anchore engine to manage and inspect images, policies, subscriptions and registries Project Quay - Container image registry designed to boost the security of your repositories via vulnerability scanning and tight access control Kubescape - Tool to test if Kubernetes is deployed securely according to multiple frameworks: regulatory, customized company policies and DevSecOps best practices, such as the NSA-CISA and the MITRE ATT&CK®
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Container security best practices: Comprehensive guide
Other tools you can use are linux-bench, docker-bench, kube-bench, kube-hunter, kube-striker, Cloud Custodian, OVAL, and OS Query.
- vchinnipilli/kubestriker - A Blazing fast Security Auditing tool for Kubernetes
- Kuberentes Security Auditing tool for devops and security professionals
- A fast Security Auditing tool for Kubernetes
- Kubestriker - A blazing fast Kubernetes security auditing tool
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Kubestriker - A blazing fast Kubernetes security auditing tool for free
# Create python virtual environment $ python3 -m venv env # Activate python virtual environment $ source env/bin/activate # Clone this repository $ git clone https://github.com/vchinnipilli/kubestriker.git # Go into the repository $ cd kubestriker # Install dependencies $ pip install -r requirements.txt # Incase of prompt toolkit or selectmenu errors $ pip install prompt-toolkit==1.0.15 $ pip install -r requirements.txt # Gearing up Kubestriker $ python -m kubestriker # Result will be generated in the current working directory with the name of the target
- Kubestriker - A Blazing fast Security Auditing tool for kubernetes!!
cloud-custodian
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Cutting down AWS cost by $150k per year simply by shutting things off
> The best optimization is simply shutting things off
This is the way.
A similar idea has been bouncing around in my mind for a while now. An ideal, turnkey system would do the following:
- Execute via Lambda (serverless).
- Support automated startup and shutdown of various AWS resources on a schedule influenced by specially formatted tags.
- Enable resources to be brought back up out of schedule when demand dictates.
- Operate as a TCP/HTTP proxy that can delay clients so that a given service can be started when it is dormant or, even better, the service isn't serverless but you want it to be. This can't work for everything, but perhaps enough things such that the need to run always on services is reduced.
Cloud Custodian [1] can purportedly do some of this, but I've been reluctant to learn yet another YAML-based DSL to use it.
So this is my "make things designed to be always-on serverless instead" project and the work AWS has done to make Java apps function on Lambda keeps me thinking about the potential to take things that 1) have a relatively long startup time and 2) are designed to be long running service loops, and find a way to force them into the serverless execution model.
[1] https://cloudcustodian.io/
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When have you screwed up, bad?
Goal was to clear up anything old and set us up to rotate keys in use. Why did I do it in the end of December? It was a quarterly goal and I learned to push those across the line if I wanted a good review. Great incentive, that one. I used Cloud Custodian for this. It has a terrible bug where the code says you'll be acting on days since the key was used but actually is reading days since it was created.
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Open-Source tools for monitoring ML/AI usage- Recommendations?
What is wrong with https://github.com/cloud-custodian/cloud-custodian?
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Automate deletion of aws ebs snapshots older than year
You can start reading about it here.
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Optimizing cost on an app which is not used 24/7
Use a tool like this https://cloudcustodian.io/ to manage instance on/off hours or go fargate.
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Going for the CCP with a Compliance background. Any insight on what direction to pursue in AWS?
Certs aside, there are some great compliance tools out there that you might want to become familiar with. Here is one that comes to mind (is open-source): https://cloudcustodian.io/
- What are some of the community's best recommendations and use cases for Cost Optimization and FinOps
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EC2 start and stop via Lambda
I'd use a combination of Cloudcustodian for start/stop scheduling and Apprise for notifications.
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Tag Enforcement
Cloud custodian is a good utility if config rules doesn’t satisfy your needs. It’s also cross platform.
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26 AWS Security Best Practices to Adopt in Production
AWS Security with open source – Cloud Custodian is a Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) tool. CSPM tools evaluate your cloud configuration and identify common configuration mistakes. They also monitor cloud logs to detect threats and configuration changes.
What are some alternatives?
ScoutSuite - Multi-Cloud Security Auditing Tool
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
opencspm - Open Cloud Security Posture Management Engine
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
steampipe - Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more with SQL. No DB required.
cloudsploit - Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
gatekeeper - 🐊 Gatekeeper - Policy Controller for Kubernetes
pixie - Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability
fixinventory - Fix Inventory consolidates user, resource, and configuration data from your cloud environments into a unified, graph-based asset inventory.
cloud-explorer - An API Gateway for Multi Cloud provider
cloudquery - The open source high performance ELT framework powered by Apache Arrow