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stratus-red-team
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Azure PenTesting tools
Stratus: https://stratus-red-team.cloud/
- Stratus Red team
- Stratus Red Team: Granular, Actionable Adversary Emulation for the Cloud
- GitHub - DataDog/stratus-red-team: Granular, Actionable Adversary Emulation for the Cloud.
- "Stratus Red Team", an open-source adversary emulation tool for the cloud
- DataDog/stratus-red-team: Granular, Actionable Adversary Emulation for the Cloud. Stratus Red Team is "Atomic Red Team™" for the cloud, allowing to emulate offensive attack techniques in a granular and self-contained manner.
- "Stratus Red Team": open-source adversary emulation for AWS
granted
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Ask HN: How do you manage many profiles and credentials for cloud tooling?
You're going to love https://granted.dev. It can be extended further, as we've done internally: https://www.duckbillgroup.com/blog/overhauling-aws-account-a...
- Granted
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Easy as SSO tooling with Granted AWS
Like most problems I started with the typical search for AWS SSO CLI and console related tools to help out. One of the write-ups that stood out for me was from Corey Quinn - taking aws logins for granted (fun fact: the title of this article was almost identical without me even noticing, you win this round Corey). The article really hit home the problems I was having and suggested the use of Granted (github link) (Granted.dev has some nice info).
- AWS SSO: Strategy for access to all member accounts
- What tools or systems do you use to manage your time, improve your productivity or to make your life easier?
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AWS SSO multiple account browser tabs
https://granted.dev uses FF containers. You can auth via CLI and then log into all of your accounts in separate container tabs
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Must-have AWS browser plugins
If you’re using multiple accounts, https://granted.dev/ is an awesome tool to federate into multiple accounts on the same browser at the same time.
- Show HN: Granted CLI – manage multiple AWS profiles in your CLI and browser
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How to log in to multiple AWS accounts — the easy way
Here’s how Granted CLI works. Run the assume command in your terminal and pick which AWS profile to sign in to (in my case, testing):
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Multiple accounts open in 1 browser
https://granted.dev/ can make this a lot easier.
What are some alternatives?
harp - Secret management by contract toolchain
yawsso - Yet Another AWS SSO - sync up AWS CLI v2 SSO login session to legacy CLI v1 credentials
sgCheckup - sgCheckup generates nmap output based on scanning your AWS Security Groups for unexpected open ports.
aws-vault - A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/accurics/terrascan]
granted-containers - Firefox containers extension for Granted
iamzero - Identity & Access Management simplified and secure.
credentialfs - FUSE for credentials stored in password managers
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
AWSCreds - MacOS menubar app to help switch AWS Profiles
KubeHound - Kubernetes Attack Graph
alfred-aws-console-services-workflow - A powerful workflow for quickly opening up AWS Console Services in your browser or searching for entities within them.