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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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repokid
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Launch HN: Slauth (YC S22) – auto-generate secure IAM policies for AWS and GCP
that's a false dichotomy. there are approaches to this problem that are powered by neither humans nor LLMs -- see https://github.com/Netflix/Repokid as an example
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WANTED: People wishing to clean up their IAM environment - Try Our Tool for Free
How does it differ from AWS access advisor, Cloudtracker or Repokid? Can you export the results? Is it a SaaS or can it be run locally?
policy_sentry
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AWS Creates New Policy-Based Access Control Language Cedar
All of the sdks support client side monitoring (CSM), so these sort of tools can be built client side. https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/1.10.46/gui...
afaics the only challenge is mapping some of the apis to iam as its only 85% 1:1
There's also tools for helping with iam like (generator, and linter)
https://github.com/salesforce/policy_sentry
https://github.com/duo-labs/parliament
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Policy Sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator
It is an open source initiative from Salesforce. Using Policy Sentry, it is easy to automate the creation of IAM policies with little knowledge on security.
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Starting your Cloud Security Journey
You can use tools like policy_sentry to create least privilege IAM policies.
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I built a tool which automatically suggests least-privilege IAM policies
The tool is in a similar space to iamlive, policy_sentry, and consoleme (all of which are worth checking out too if you're interested in making AWS security easier) but the main points of difference I see are:
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Show HN: Endgame – An AWS Pentesting tool to backdoor or expose AWS resources
@kmcquade ur awesome ! we are users of https://github.com/salesforce/policy_sentry and definitely definitely https://github.com/salesforce/cloudsplaining .
If I could give you guys money, I would. You should totally build a startup around it.
What are some alternatives?
cloudtracker - CloudTracker helps you find over-privileged IAM users and roles by comparing CloudTrail logs with current IAM policies.
iamlive - Generate an IAM policy from AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud (GCP) calls using client-side monitoring (CSM) or embedded proxy
bless - Repository for BLESS, an SSH Certificate Authority that runs as a AWS Lambda function
consoleme - A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access
slauth-cli - CLI that scans directories for Cloud Provider SDK usage generates the IAM Policies/Permissions needed
PMapper - A tool for quickly evaluating IAM permissions in AWS.
terraform-aws-policy-sentry - Terraform module for Policy Sentry.
cloudsplaining - Cloudsplaining is an AWS IAM Security Assessment tool that identifies violations of least privilege and generates a risk-prioritized report.
aws-leastprivilege - Generates an IAM policy for the CloudFormation service role that adheres to least privilege.
endgame - An AWS Pentesting tool that lets you use one-liner commands to backdoor an AWS account's resources with a rogue AWS account - or share the resources with the entire internet 😈
endgame - An AWS Pentesting tool that lets you use one-liner commands to backdoor an AWS account's resources with a rogue AWS account - or share the resources with the entire internet 😈
cartography - Cartography is a Python tool that consolidates infrastructure assets and the relationships between them in an intuitive graph view powered by a Neo4j database.