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Dear PenTest Readers,
We are happy to present to you the long awaited Cloud Pentesting issue. Welcome to the first PenTest Regular in 2014! As mentioned before, the focal point of this issue will be penetration testing in the cloud. Many aspects of this topic have been discussed in this publication, so we are sure you will find it interesting. Cloud computing is probably the most frequent topic on various InfoSec events. Since the concept is fairly new, it still provokes many questions and disputes. One of the most influential personas in the cloud world is Ian Moyse. He kindly agreed to prepare an article about the risks which the cloud can provide for its users. Moreover, Ralph S. LaBarge has given us the permission to publish an article based on his college paper about detecting cloud vulnerabilities. Also, Bruno Rodrigues was kind enough to describe his experience with moving his pentesting tools to the cloud and conducting the test from there. It is just a glimpse on what you will find in this issue. Refer to the table of contents for more information and enjoy the cloudy PenTest magazine!
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to Cloud by Muhammad Saleem Pentest Amazon Cloud Instances Like a Pro by Anthony Siravo
Cloud Services Penetration Testing by Chad Olivier
The Risk Profile of IaaS Cloud Proliferation by Dwight Koop
Vulnerabilities Detection in the Cloud by Ralph S. LaBarge
Cloudy Data Protection and Sovereignty by Ian Moyse
Moving the Pentest Tools to the Cloud by Bruno Rodrigues
The Basics of Physical Penetration Testing by Daniel Chew
Testing Physical Access Control: RFID by Adam Kliarsky
BrowserExploitServer Mixin: The New Browser Exploitation Module in Metasploit’s Arsenal by Hardik Suri
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Looks the same as march 2014.. Thanks anyway =}
The link is not the same as the description… thanks.