A PowerShell environment for Git
-
Updated
Mar 9, 2024 - PowerShell
A PowerShell environment for Git
PowerShell module and ACME client to create certificates from Let's Encrypt (or other ACME CA)
Powershell module that can be used by Blue Teams, Incident Responders and System Administrators to hunt persistences implanted in Windows machines. Official Twitter/X account @PersistSniper. Made with ❤️ by @last0x00 and @dottor_morte
A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
Powershell Based tool for gathering information related to O365 intrusions and potential Breaches
PowerShell module to get and set Visual Studio Community Edition license expiration date in registry
PSResourceGet is the package manager for PowerShell
Chocolatey Automatic Package Updater Module
Monkey365 provides a tool for security consultants to easily conduct not only Microsoft 365, but also Azure subscriptions and Microsoft Entra ID security configuration reviews.
Rules to validate Azure resources and infrastructure as code (IaC) using PSRule.
PowerShell Scripts, Tools, and Modules
This PowerShell Module has multiple functionalities, but one of the signature features of this module is the ability to parse Security logs on Domain Controllers providing easy to use access to AD Events.
A small tool built to find and fix common misconfigurations in Active Directory Certificate Services.
Tools for deploying Data Factory (v2) in Microsoft Azure
PowerShell for CrowdStrike's OAuth2 APIs
The Azure Active Directory Incident Response PowerShell module provides a number of tools, developed by the Azure Active Directory Product Group in conjunction with the Microsoft Detection and Response Team (DART), to assist in compromise response.
PowerShell Module for working with Azure Cosmos DB databases, collections, documents, attachments, offers, users, permissions, triggers, stored procedures and user defined functions.
Validate infrastructure as code (IaC) and objects using PowerShell rules.
Add a description, image, and links to the powershell-module topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the powershell-module topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."