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AWS Penetration Testing
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Central file storage is conventional for organizations to secure and store data. If you have worked in IT, chances are you have had your fair share of run-ins with setting up Server Message Block (SMB) shares over Windows to allow file sharing between multiple hosts. Allowing files to be centrally resourced is a great way to collaborate and share information, as well as allowing personnel to access data remotely from another system. Setting up a file server, where data is stored – and retrieved – is nothing new. What is new is how we can store data in this same method, only now we can store it in the cloud using technology known as S3 – or Simple Storage Service if you want to spell it out.
So, what is S3? S3 is a simple storage system (as the name implies) and allows users to store data in the cloud. Just like how we store data on a file server, we can store data in what is known as an S3 bucket, which will hold the contents...