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Project needs to have a scenario

Project needs to have a scenario

April 20, 2022 by B3ln4iNmum

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Charles Clarke
OK, so the recording started now so.

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Charles Clarke
Yes, if you live on this screen. So at the moment you’ve got Bitnami WordPress, Metasploitable post, Postgres SQL. You’ve got Ruby and you’ve got SEO panel and so your.

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Charles Clarke
Project needs to have a scenario, a context of business use case.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
And in this business use case, you’re you’re gonna describe, uh, a company.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Alright, the company will need to have a name.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
The company may have a description of what the company does.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Uh, it we’ll talk about things like the number of employees. So how many people work for this company?

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Uh, you might say that the company work has offices in different locations. It could be in one country, but across the country one country, but in different cities. Or it could be maybe in a few countries across the globe. It’s up to you. You can decide.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK, OK.

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Charles Clarke
Umm so and then what you want to give a scenario of is how Nessus is used. So Nessus is used to scan company devices and you might wanna focus on a particular use case and that’s why the choice of machines that you download should be part of this use case, right? So if you’re using SEO panel, Ruby and Postgres SQL.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yeah.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Sure, Sir. Yeah.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Then you need to say how they’re being used and what the company uses them for.

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Charles Clarke
And then now you’ve got your benchmark scans. You could say, for example, they may have. So if that if they’re running Postgres, SQL, Ruby and SEO panel, it sounds to me like they could be a developed a web development company.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
And they could maybe be hosting.

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Charles Clarke
Machines and servers for different clients.

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Charles Clarke
And so you could say that part of the responsibility for this company is that it has maybe, you know, 150 clients and it hosts PostgreSQL, Ruby and SEO panel for those clients.

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Charles Clarke
And so your scenario is for example that.

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Charles Clarke
You’ve got maybe U M70 of those clients are running these machines and what you wanna calculate is how long it will take you to scan all 70 machines. If it says 70, PostgreSQL 70 Ruby and 70 SEO panel, you’ve now you’ve got your benchmark. I think you said it was 19.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
20 minutes and something else I can’t with the other one was.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yeah, nine, 921 and 21.

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Charles Clarke
Uh.

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Charles Clarke
Uh, yeah. He was. Yeah. So 921 and 20. OK. So then.

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Charles Clarke
And you don’t need to include metasploitable because that’s a test machine, yeah.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yeah. OK. I will, yes.

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Charles Clarke
And So what you could then do is say, right, OK, so this company looks after 80.

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Charles Clarke
Uh PostgreSQL servers.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Uh 60 Ruby machines and I know 27 SEO panel machines and what you’re gonna do then is say, right? Our benchmark score is this. If we had to scan, if we had to use Nessus to scan each one of these 6070 whatever times.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
You know how long is it gonna take you overall? So it’s gonna be, you know, 19 times, however many machines you’ve got.

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Charles Clarke
So that’s one scenario. You could also take into a sorry and then once you’ve done that, you then want to create graphs to demonstrate and show that OK. And then as a company, you would have to then consider well, how would we do this efficiently. So maybe we have more than one Calem machine scanning at the same time. So maybe we have if we had 10 calling machines scanning each of these machines at a certain interval.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Focus.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yeah.

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Charles Clarke
Time frame. Then we know how long it’s gonna take us to scan, and that’s what I want you to really think about.

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Charles Clarke
I can’t make the scenario for you because technically you know there’s some work here you have to do.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
It’s.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yes, it’s a.

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Charles Clarke
Yeah.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
That I will check on everything.

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Charles Clarke
You can research online for example, for how to create a company portfolio, or sorry, a company profile and whatever you find you know, use it as a reference. Actually make sure you reference it and include it.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yes, Sir.

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Charles Clarke
Yeah. OK. So so there are two things there. One of them is.

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Charles Clarke
And you know, if I had one calling machine scanning all of these at the same time, how long is it gonna take me? The other thing is to say, well, if I had.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
15 or 20 calling machines all scanning at multiple times. Then maybe the process will be a lot quicker, but then obviously you’ve got the overhead of adding those additional machines and there may be cost factors to take into account, you know, so you may have to think well, I can add more machines, but I’ve got to add more cost to be able to do it because somebody’s got to be able to, you know, organize it all and run it all.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Then.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Umm, so the time is a factor.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
Yes, Sir.

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Charles Clarke
Cost you could introduce as a factor if you want to.

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Charles Clarke
And cost could be in terms of the machines that you need to scan how long it takes. You know, you could even your scenario could be for example to have specialists come in and conducts the scaling on your behalf and you could say right specialist costs.

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Charles Clarke
UM £30 an hour.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Uh, you know what’s the most efficient way of getting the best time out of the specialist to ensure that we keep our costs within a certain budget.

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Akhil Lingidi (Student)
OK.

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Charles Clarke
Yeah, so, so this is for you to come up with. So This is why I want everybody to sort of think about this in their own way, because then what it basically means is that you should end up coming up with different projects really. Although the foundation is the same.

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Charles Clarke
What you should end up with in terms of what you’re trying to address, what you’re trying to solve could be different.

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Charles Clarke
So so how about this sinecure? Why not on? But maybe Monday or Tuesday you send me a draft.

 

 

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