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Introduction
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About me
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Server Lists
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Stack Functions
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Lambda
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Airbnb Stream Alert
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Lambda Automating
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AWS Web Application Firewall
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Simple Hello World
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Google Cloud Platform
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IBM OpenWhisk
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Play with Docker
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Cost
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Summary
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Project Thunderstruck
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RFC 8020
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Seeding
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My Plan
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Running The Script
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What Went Wrong
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Improvements
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Web Interface
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Network Device
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Conclusion
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Dynamic DB
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Previous talks
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Description:
Explore offensive security techniques using microservices and Function as a Service (FaaS) in this Breaking Ground conference talk from BSidesLV 2017. Dive into server lists, stack functions, and AWS Lambda, learning about Airbnb's Stream Alert and Lambda automation. Discover the AWS Web Application Firewall and create a simple "Hello World" example. Investigate Google Cloud Platform and IBM OpenWhisk, and experiment with Docker containers. Analyze costs and delve into Project Thunderstruck, including RFC 8020, seeding strategies, and execution plans. Examine script execution, troubleshoot issues, and consider potential improvements such as web interfaces and network device integration. Gain insights into dynamic databases and access additional resources for further learning in this comprehensive exploration of microservices and FaaS for offensive security purposes.

Microservices and FaaS for Offensive Security

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