
AWS Penetration Testing
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AWS Penetration Testing
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Overview of this book
Cloud security has always been treated as the highest priority by AWS while designing a robust cloud infrastructure. AWS has now extended its support to allow users and security experts to perform penetration tests on its environment. This has not only revealed a number of loopholes and brought vulnerable points in their existing system to the fore, but has also opened up opportunities for organizations to build a secure cloud environment. This book teaches you how to perform penetration tests in a controlled AWS environment.
You'll begin by performing security assessments of major AWS resources such as Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3, Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Lambda. Throughout the course of this book, you'll also learn about specific tests such as exploiting applications, testing permissions flaws, and discovering weak policies. Moving on, you'll discover how to establish private-cloud access through backdoor Lambda functions. As you advance, you'll explore the no-go areas where users can’t make changes due to vendor restrictions and find out how you can avoid being flagged to AWS in these cases. Finally, this book will take you through tips and tricks for securing your cloud environment in a professional way.
By the end of this penetration testing book, you'll have become well-versed in a variety of ethical hacking techniques for securing your AWS environment against modern cyber threats.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Setting Up AWS and Pentesting Environments
Chapter 1: Building Your AWS Environment
Chapter 2: Pentesting and Ethical Hacking
Section 2: Pentesting the Cloud – Exploiting AWS
Chapter 3: Exploring Pentesting and AWS
Chapter 4: Exploiting S3 Buckets
Chapter 5: Understanding Vulnerable RDS Services
Chapter 6: Setting Up and Pentesting AWS Aurora RDS
Chapter 7: Assessing and Pentesting Lambda Services
Chapter 8: Assessing AWS API Gateway
Chapter 9: Real-Life Pentesting with Metasploit and More!
Section 3: Lessons Learned – Report Writing, Staying within Scope, and Continued Learning
Chapter 10: Pentesting Best Practices
Chapter 11: Staying Out of Trouble
Chapter 12: Other Projects with AWS
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