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Expand Up @@ -12,6 +12,12 @@ For instance, [AWS - Create Access Key and Secret Key](https://github.com/redcan

However, the attack technique format of Atomic Red Team is [based on YAML](https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/7576aff377781ba3546c0835e48bffc980b4cbc8/atomics/T1098.001/T1098.001.yaml#L169-L196), and it's therefore easier to add new TTPs, even if they are not in the core of Atomic Red Team.


## [Halberd](https://github.com/vectra-ai-research/Halberd) by Vectra AI.

> Halberd is a powerful, multi-cloud security testing tool. Born out of the need for a unified, easy-to-use tool, Halberd enables you to proactively assess your cloud defenses by executing a comprehensive array of attack techniques across Entra ID, M365, Azure, and AWS. With its intuitive web interface, you can simulate real-world attacks, generate valuable telemetry, and validate your security controls with ease & speed.


## [Leonidas](https://github.com/FSecureLABS/leonidas) by F-Secure (Nick Jones)

> Leonidas is a framework for executing attacker actions in the cloud. It provides a YAML-based format for defining cloud attacker tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and their associated detection properties
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