Deploying Splunk Attack Range on AWS from a Docker container
Documentation is available here. Containers are great. Their lightweight nature makes life easy through portability, consistency and speed. By shipping workloads with all their dependencies, we can get those workloads producing value much faster. In the case of Attack Range, this means we can get a working attack simulation running rapidly. This may or may … Continue reading Deploying Splunk Attack Range on AWS from a Docker container
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