Add simulated mitigations functionality#326
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Add simulated mitigations functionality#326peterhgombos wants to merge 2 commits intoSpecterOps:masterfrom
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By choosing a mitigation in the new mitigation menu, you can delete edges in the current mitigation. Then, doing path finding or using the pre built queries will disregard this edge. This can allow you to check what happens if you remove some edges in your environment, for instance group memberships.
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Very good idea! What I do currently is that I backup the db and delete edges just to see, then restore. But that would be way more convenient! |
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Now also remembering how many mitigations has been added. :) |
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By choosing a mitigation in the new mitigation menu, you can delete edges in the current mitigation. Then, doing path finding or using the pre built queries will disregard this edge. This can allow you to check what happens if you remove some edges in your environment, for instance group memberships.
This functionality makes the Adversary Resilience Methodology (https://posts.specterops.io/introducing-the-adversary-resilience-methodology-part-one-e38e06ffd604) easier to perform, as you no longer need to perform destructive actions on your database in order to find what a change does in your environment.
I'm not sure if "Mitigations" is a descriptive enough term, but I couldn't think of anything else. Open to suggestions here.
Things missing: