Nino Crudele just published another free whitepaper about Azure Reconnaissance and Scanning for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Teams. It is a 25-page whitepaper that provides a quick, practical guide with tools and techniques for scanning and reconnaissance in Azure to Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Teams who want to learn or know a little more. You shouldn’t miss this opportunity!
Once again, I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to Nino Crudele for inviting me to be his technical reviewer for this whitepaper. I never learn to say no to him; it is always a crazy nightmare, but a delightful one. And I’m already waiting to our next challenge.

Nino Crudele is a freelance living in the United Kingdom. He is the Global Azure Lead and Cybersecurity expert at Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, a global manufacturing company. He is responsible for leading the Microsoft Azure Cloud area, supporting and advising the Company to select the most appropriate cloud strategies and solutions from high-level design to implementation. Security is one of his top priorities.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Highlights a free whitepaper by Nino Crudele that focuses on Azure reconnaissance and scanning techniques, providing practical guidance for ethical hackers and security professionals working with Microsoft Azure.
What to expect about Azure Reconnaissance and Scanning for Ethical Hackers and Special Ops Team whitepaper
This whitepaper will provide:
- The final objective of a Penetration Testing project is to provide useful information to resolve the errors identified before they can be used for malicious purposes.
- How to identify our attack surface by researching, collecting, and organizing as much information as possible about a potential attack target. Then it will seek ways to exploit the systems.
- And of course, like any good Penetration Testing project, how to provide useful information to resolve the errors identified before they can be used for malicious purposes.
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