Last February 4, the roles were reversed, and I had the pleasure to interview Nino Crudele on our series 101 Talk Arena on a talk about Azure Nightmares without any filters, and it was a blast!
Now I’m happy to announce that the record of the second edition of 101 Talk Arena is online and available for all of you to watch on youtube were address topics like Azure Subscription strategies, costs and security.
And the roles are reversed! After the success of the first edition and before we move on to different topics of different guests, we will be inverting the roles, and now I will be the host of this conversation and “interview” Nino Crudele and extract from that obscure brain his knowledge and experience about Microsoft Azure.
This open and friendly talk will take place on February 4th at 19.30 UTC. As always, all of you will be invited to join us and participate and make any question on this one-to-one talk without filters, no marketing, and where nothing is planned!
Nino Crudele just published another free whitepaper about Azure Reconnaissance and Scanning for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team. It is a 25 pages whitepaper that will provide you with a quick and practical guide full of tools and techniques for scanning and reconnaissance in Azure to Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team that want to learn or know a little more. You shouldn’t miss this opportunity!
Once again, I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to Nino Crudele for inviting me to be his technical reviewer for this whitepaper. I never learn to say no to him, it is always a crazy nightmare but a delightful one. And I’m already waiting to our next challenge.
Nino Crudele is a freelance living in the United Kingdom. He is Global Azure Lead and Cybersecurity expert in Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, a global manufacturing company. He is responsible for leading the Microsoft Azure Cloud area, supporting and advising the Company to select the most appropriate cloud strategies and solutions from high-level design to implementation and Security is one of my top priorities.
What to expect about Azure Reconnaissance and Scanning for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team whitepaper
This whitepaper will provide:
The final objective of a Penetration Testing project is to provide useful information to resolve the errors identified before they can be used for malicious purposes.
How to identify our attack surface by researching, collecting, and organizing as much information as possible about a potential attack target. Then it will seek ways that could be exploited to get into the systems.
And of course, like any good Penetration Testing project should be, how to provide useful information to resolve the errors identified before they can be used for malicious purposes.
Where you can download it
The whitepaper is completely free and you can download it here:
Nino Crudele just published a free whitepaper about Azure Fundamental for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team. This is a 39 pages whitepaper about Azure Fundamentals and Penetration Testing and if you’re passionate about security or want to know a little more, then you shouldn’t miss this opportunity.
Nino Crudele is a freelance living in the United Kingdom. He is Global Azure Lead and Cybersecurity expert in Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, a global manufacturing company. He is responsible for leading the Microsoft Azure Cloud area, supporting and advising the Company to select the most appropriate cloud strategies and solutions from high-level design to implementation and Security is one of my top priorities.
What to expect about Azure Fundamental for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team whitepaper
This whitepaper will provide:
A good understanding of Microsoft Azure, how it is organized and how it works, and this is a good prerequisite in order to create penetration tests, understanding the weaknesses and the critical areas and for any type of security operator.
A good introduction and understanding about penetration testingS, the phases, the standards, the technique, and the methodologies related to Microsoft Azure
Where you can download it
The whitepaper is completely free and you can download it here:
I would like to take this opportunity also to say thanks to Nino Crudele for inviting me to be is a technical reviewer for this whitepaper, as always with him it was a nightmare but a very enjoyable one.