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AWS Penetration Testing

You're reading from   AWS Penetration Testing Beginner's guide to hacking AWS with tools such as Kali Linux, Metasploit, and Nmap

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839216923
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jonathan Helmus Jonathan Helmus
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Setting Up AWS and Pentesting Environments
2. Chapter 1: Building Your AWS Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Pentesting and Ethical Hacking 4. Section 2: Pentesting the Cloud – Exploiting AWS
5. Chapter 3: Exploring Pentesting and AWS 6. Chapter 4: Exploiting S3 Buckets 7. Chapter 5: Understanding Vulnerable RDS Services 8. Chapter 6: Setting Up and Pentesting AWS Aurora RDS 9. Chapter 7: Assessing and Pentesting Lambda Services 10. Chapter 8: Assessing AWS API Gateway 11. Chapter 9: Real-Life Pentesting with Metasploit and More! 12. Section 3: Lessons Learned – Report Writing, Staying within Scope, and Continued Learning
13. Chapter 10: Pentesting Best Practices 14. Chapter 11: Staying Out of Trouble 15. Chapter 12: Other Projects with AWS 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploring Amazon Web Services (AWS)

AWS is a cloud service provided by Seattle tech company, Amazon. AWS's comprehensive and easy-to-use setup makes it very attractive to small start-ups and large corporations. It works by allowing companies and businesses to set up their infrastructure off-premises and within the physical resources of Amazon. This type of service, called Infrastructure as a Service, delivers cloud computing as a whole service. You will see more of how easy it is to automate and build in AWS as we set up our lab throughout this book. However, you'll also notice some issues that may commonly be overlooked, such as security.

AWS doesn't take full responsibility for companies' data and security. In fact, Amazon has put out a shared responsibility model that ensures that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities in terms of customers' data. After all, Amazon is a company that is known as customer-obsessed.

AWS security and penetration testing

As you read through this book, you'll be exposed to some different concepts that may not have been discussed before. The reason for this is due to AWS pentesting being a relatively new subject that is gaining popularity in the security space of information technology. The good thing about this is it allows subject matter experts to lend a hand in helping to create a pentesting culture around AWS and provides newer ideas for how penetration testing is executed in both AWS and system security.

Next, you're going to dive into AWS and create an account of your very own. After that, we'll get started by creating our own cloud pentest playground where we will set up a vulnerable host that can be tested later on.

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AWS Penetration Testing
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Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781839216923
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