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Building and Automating Penetration Testing Labs in the Cloud

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837632398
Pages 562 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joshua Arvin Lat Joshua Arvin Lat
Profile icon Joshua Arvin Lat

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: A Gentle Introduction to Vulnerable-by-Design Environments
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Penetration Testing Labs in the Cloud 3. Chapter 2: Preparing Our First Vulnerable Cloud Lab Environment 4. Chapter 3: Succeeding with Infrastructure as Code Tools and Strategies 5. Part 2: Setting Up Isolated Penetration Testing Lab Environments in the Cloud
6. Chapter 4: Setting Up Isolated Penetration Testing Lab Environments on GCP 7. Chapter 5: Setting Up Isolated Penetration Testing Lab Environments on Azure 8. Chapter 6: Setting Up Isolated Penetration Testing Lab Environments on AWS 9. Part 3: Exploring Advanced Strategies and Best Practices in Lab Environment Design
10. Chapter 7: Setting Up an IAM Privilege Escalation Lab 11. Chapter 8: Designing and Building a Vulnerable Active Directory Lab 12. Chapter 9: Recommended Strategies and Best Practices 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting our feet wet with Terraform

In this section, we will provide a brief overview of the essential Terraform workflow and then move on to a “Hello World” example to test our setup.

Understanding the core Terraform workflow

It may take most of us around 2-4 weeks to learn a new tool, platform, or framework. However, it would probably take us just a few hours (to, at most, a few days) to learn Terraform since using it is straightforward and easy. When using Terraform, engineers generally follow a process similar to what we have in Figure 3.3:

Figure 3.3 – A common workflow when using Terraform to create and update resources

Once we have the configuration file (or files) ready, we simply run terraform init to initialize the Terraform environment. The terraform init command is usually executed when our environment has not been initialized yet or when additional files or plugins need to be downloaded. The next step involves using...

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