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Karl Fosaaen, the author of Penetration Testing "Azure for Ethical Hacker" and the VP of Research at NetSPI, came as a guest to share why the penetration Test of a Web Application hosted on Azure Cloud in 2023 is quite different to just a simple/traditional web app pentesting and the skills you need to pentest Azure environments.
Episode YouTube: Video Link
Host Twitter: Ashish Rajan (@hashishrajan)
Guest Socials: Karl's Linkedin (Karl Fosaaen)
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
Spotify TimeStamp for Interview Question
(00:00) Introduction
(02:32) A bit about Karl Fosaaen
(03:26) How is pentesting in Azure different from AWS?
(04:35) Cloud pentesting is not just config review
(05:42) Cloud pentesting vs Network pentesting
(06:25) Cloud Pentest - Next evolution of Network Pentest?
(07:14) Boundaries of cloud pentesting
(09:07) Do you need prior approval for Azure Pentest?
(09:32) Working with Microsoft Security Research Centre
(10:35) Process of pentesting in Azure
(11:57) Low hanging fruits to start off with!
(13:37) How to persist and escalate?
(14:58) Managed Identities in Azure
(16:23) Impact of peripheral services to Azure
(18:33) Scale of deployments in Azure
(21:02) Getting access to permissions for Azure Entra
(22:36) Scaling your pentest tools
(23:34) TTPs or Matrix you can use
(25:30) Getting into Azure Pentesting
(26:56) Transitioning from network to azure pentesting
(28:37) Connect with Karl
Resources:
The NetSPI Blog to learn more about offensive cloud security
Mitre - Cloud Attack Matrix
ATRM
Karl's Book - Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers: Develop practical skills to perform pentesting and risk assessment of Microsoft Azure environments
See you at the next episode!
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Karl Fosaaen, the author of Penetration Testing "Azure for Ethical Hacker" and the VP of Research at NetSPI, came as a guest to share why the penetration Test of a Web Application hosted on Azure Cloud in 2023 is quite different to just a simple/traditional web app pentesting and the skills you need to pentest Azure environments.
Episode YouTube: Video Link
Host Twitter: Ashish Rajan (@hashishrajan)
Guest Socials: Karl's Linkedin (Karl Fosaaen)
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
Spotify TimeStamp for Interview Question
(00:00) Introduction
(02:32) A bit about Karl Fosaaen
(03:26) How is pentesting in Azure different from AWS?
(04:35) Cloud pentesting is not just config review
(05:42) Cloud pentesting vs Network pentesting
(06:25) Cloud Pentest - Next evolution of Network Pentest?
(07:14) Boundaries of cloud pentesting
(09:07) Do you need prior approval for Azure Pentest?
(09:32) Working with Microsoft Security Research Centre
(10:35) Process of pentesting in Azure
(11:57) Low hanging fruits to start off with!
(13:37) How to persist and escalate?
(14:58) Managed Identities in Azure
(16:23) Impact of peripheral services to Azure
(18:33) Scale of deployments in Azure
(21:02) Getting access to permissions for Azure Entra
(22:36) Scaling your pentest tools
(23:34) TTPs or Matrix you can use
(25:30) Getting into Azure Pentesting
(26:56) Transitioning from network to azure pentesting
(28:37) Connect with Karl
Resources:
The NetSPI Blog to learn more about offensive cloud security
Mitre - Cloud Attack Matrix
ATRM
Karl's Book - Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers: Develop practical skills to perform pentesting and risk assessment of Microsoft Azure environments
See you at the next episode!

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