Jason Fossen
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Launch PowerShell Script From Within KeePass And Include Password Secure String Credential
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You want to 1) launch PowerShell.exe using the KeePass password manager by double-clicking an entry
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 16 2022
You want to 1) launch PowerShell.exe using the KeePass password manager by double-clicking an entry
in KeePass, perhaps to run a script, 2) inject a password stored in KeePass into that PowerShell.exe process as a variable, such as for a secure string or a PSCredential object, but 3) you cannot expose the password as a command-line argument or other plaintext channel when launching PowerShell.exe because it could be logged or captured. This article will show you how to do it.
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 16 2022
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
PowerShell 2022: State of the Art / Hack / Infection
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Why has PowerShell become so popular for ransomware, hacking tools, cloud computing, and security
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jul 15 2022
Why has PowerShell become so popular for ransomware, hacking tools, cloud computing, and security
automation? Isn't PowerShell just another command shell? No! Attend this talk by SANS Faculty Fellow Jason Fossen to see what PowerShell really is, how it's being used (and abused) today, and future trends.
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jul 15 2022
PowerShell Training at SANS
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Jason Fossen's six-day PowerShell for the Blue Team course is currently hosted by the SANS Institute
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 16 2022
Jason Fossen's six-day PowerShell for the Blue Team course is currently hosted by the SANS Institute
as course SEC505: Securing Windows and PowerShell Automation.
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 16 2022
Securing Windows with PowerShell Training
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You will leave this course ready to start writing your own PowerShell scripts to help secure your
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 15 2022
You will leave this course ready to start writing your own PowerShell scripts to help secure your
Windows environment. It's easy to find Windows security checklists, but how do you automate those changes across thousands of machines? How do you safely run scripts on many remote boxes? In this course you will learn not just Windows and Active Directory security, but how to manage security using PowerShell.
By: Jason Fossen submitted:Jun 15 2022