Useful stuff here; particularly .net core and Kubernetes Andrew Lock | .NET EscapadesHi, my name is Andrew, or ‘Sock’ to most people. This blog is where I share my experiences as I journey into ASP.NET Core.Andrew Lock | .NET Escapades [https://andrewlock.net/]…
> I'm a huge fan of sticking to well known and proven solutions. We've created a framework for building incremental security configs to provide you with right-sized security for devices that you manage, so every organization doesn't have to roll their own.https://t.co/9uPyOa4Srm — Chris Jackson (@appcompatguy) April 11, 2019 [https://twitter.com/appcompatguy/status/1116400799154761730?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] Introducing the security configuration framework: A prioritized guide to hardening Windo…
OSDeploy has some great tools and resource like OSBuilder etc. About OSDeployOSDeploy [https://www.osdeploy.com/]…
> Tales of a Blue Teamer: Detecting Powershell Empire shenanigans with Sysinternals [https://holdmybeersecurity.com/2019/02/27/sysinternals-for-windows-incident-response/]…
TOML is a quite a cool simple language for holding configs. toml-lang/tomlTom’s Obvious, Minimal Language. Contribute to toml-lang/toml development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHubtoml-lang [https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/README.md]…