WSLab

Azure Stack HCI, Windows 10 and Windows Server rapid lab deployment scripts (by microsoft)

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  • I need basic understanding of servers (terminal servers, dns servers, domain controllers etc), ip addresses and rdp
    1 project | /r/sysadmin | 18 Apr 2022
    Good on you man, you have some great practical experience that will go a long way. Once you learn more you’ll have something that a lot of IT engineers don’t typically have. I work in IT for a manufacturing environment and having electrical and/or mechanical experience will help a lot with your troubleshooting methodology. You have some great replies here which will hopefully start to bridge that gap. I can also highly recommend creating a small homelab for yourself. You can’t beat hands on learning, and there are a ton of great tools to get you started, e.g., https://github.com/microsoft/MSLab. This will help get you up and running quickly and give you an environment to play with. Good luck dude.
  • Clarification needed.
    1 project | /r/cybersecurity | 14 Oct 2021
    If you want to pen test AND implement/engineer, the cyber defense emphasis may be the best fit. As you progress, consider whether you're more drawn to networking/infrastructure or systems. A great approach: build labs that you think will be difficult to exploit, attack them, improve them. Lather, rinse, and repeat. you can do that with cloud platforms, web apps, mobile apps, IoT, etc. If you're not sure where to start, get your hands on a decently powered machine and check out the ready-to-build scenarios in MSLabs (https://github.com/microsoft/MSLab The Windows Event Forwarding scenarios are especially interesting).
  • A bit worried
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    If you have the time and resources for it, consider setting up a complex lab environment (https://github.com/microsoft/MSLab is a helpful starting point) with a few different types of targets. Within that environment, you can break whatever you want, try different hardening techniques, etc. I like to use that type of lab to test detection capabilities and scripted/triggered automations using sysmon, wazuh, and caldera.
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    take a look at https://github.com/microsoft/MSLab, you can install Hyper-V 2019 server and use the scenarios to create a lab to your liking. I'm using this approach to establish a stable/consistent starting point for an AD environment with OUs, computers, groups, and users generated randomly by https://github.com/davidprowe/BadBlood to gauge the differences in logging and detection fidelity between different EDR solutions.
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    Have a look at WSLab for rapid deployment of environments https://github.com/microsoft/WSLab
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microsoft/WSLab is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

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