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[Feature Request] - A chart for Netflix Security Monkey #2085

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andrewhowdencom opened this issue Sep 11, 2017 · 5 comments
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[Feature Request] - A chart for Netflix Security Monkey #2085

andrewhowdencom opened this issue Sep 11, 2017 · 5 comments
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Is this a request for help?: Negative

Is this a BUG REPORT or FEATURE REQUEST? (choose one):

Version of Helm and Kubernetes:

Any

Which chart:

incubator/netflix

What happened:

I went looking for netflix/security monkey charts

What you expected to happen:

I found one

How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):

  1. Go to Google
  2. Search 'security monkey helm'
  3. Find http://stjent.pinnaclecart.com/images/products/preview/69167.jpg
  4. Get vaguely confused

Anything else we need to know:

Netflix security monkey is a tool that runs audits on AWS and GCE configuration to provide some feedback about whether or not the AWS account is configured to minimize unprivileged access. It is useful as companies begin to expand their AWS operations as AWS has such tremendous complexity that it is difficult for smaller organisations to manually cover and rule out all possible violations.

See https://github.com/Netflix/security_monkey

Additionally, the following link provides some context as to why automated analysis may be necessary:

https://github.com/dagrz/aws_pwn#persistence

The author is unfamiliar with Security Monkey. Part of the goal of this work is to become more familiar with it, but may serve to assist others looking to deploy this application in future.

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@andrewhowdencom PRs are welcome if you'd like to supply and maintain a chart for that.

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andrewhowdencom commented Jan 5, 2018 via email

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