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Security Automation with Ansible 2

By : Akash Mahajan, MADHU AKULA
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Security Automation with Ansible 2

By: Akash Mahajan, MADHU AKULA

Overview of this book

Security automation is one of the most interesting skills to have nowadays. Ansible allows you to write automation procedures once and use them across your entire infrastructure. This book will teach you the best way to use Ansible for seemingly complex tasks by using the various building blocks available and creating solutions that are easy to teach others, store for later, perform version control on, and repeat. We’ll start by covering various popular modules and writing simple playbooks to showcase those modules. You’ll see how this can be applied over a variety of platforms and operating systems, whether they are Windows/Linux bare metal servers or containers on a cloud platform. Once the bare bones automation is in place, you’ll learn how to leverage tools such as Ansible Tower or even Jenkins to create scheduled repeatable processes around security patching, security hardening, compliance reports, monitoring of systems, and so on. Moving on, you’ll delve into useful security automation techniques and approaches, and learn how to extend Ansible for enhanced security. While on the way, we will tackle topics like how to manage secrets, how to manage all the playbooks that we will create and how to enable collaboration using Ansible Galaxy. In the final stretch, we’ll tackle how to extend the modules of Ansible for our use, and do all the previous tasks in a programmatic manner to get even more powerful automation frameworks and rigs.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Introduction to Ansible Playbooks and Roles
5
Automating Web Application Security Testing Using OWASP ZAP

Security automation use cases


Now that once we have the tools set up, let's go through some of the standard tasks that allow us to do useful things with them. In case you haven't noticed, we love lists. Here is a list of tasks that will prepare you to build layers of automation for the stuff that is important to you:

  1. Adding playbooks or connecting your source code management (SCM) tools, such as GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket
  2. Authentication and data security
  3. Logging output and managing reports for the automation jobs
  4. Job scheduling
  5. Alerting, notifications, and webhooks

Adding playbooks

When starting out, either we would like to add our custom playbooks to the IT automation tools or we may be adding them to SCM tools such as GitHub, GitLab, and BitBucket. We will configure and add our playbooks to all of the three tools being discussed here.

Ansible Tower configuration

Ansible Tower has multiple features to add playbooks to perform scheduling and execution. We will see how we can add custom written playbooks...