Generic templated configuration management for Kubernetes, Terraform and other things
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Generic templated configuration management for Kubernetes, Terraform and other things
This project delivers AWS CDK Python code to provision serverless infrastructure in AWS Cloud to run Open Source RStudio Server and Shiny.
This repository includes some AWS Cloud Quest. it not include the cloud practitioner labs
Python implementation of Tink
A command-line tool that uses AWS KMS to encrypt secrets once, and decrypts them from multiple AWS regions.
Repo contains the boto3 AWS resource creation scripts
WORK IN PROGRESS! This is a pet health diary, it is intended that you can log all medication, pet details, observations on health, etc into a database. You can then query that database, get email reminders about upcoming vets appointments and medication administration,and even generate summary reports for your vets to assess their health.
Airflow plugin to interact with AWS to complement Airflow's native AWS functionalities.
Use cloud-managed keys to perform SSH operations
Accessing a S3 bucket in one AWS Acount (Account-A) from a Lambda function in another AWS Account(Account-B), The stack is created using CloudFormation
A Python package that provides robust encryption and decryption mechanisms, utilizing JSON Web Encryption (JWE), Hybrid Encryption, AWS KMS, and AWS Secrets Manager. Ensure the confidentiality and integrity of your data, with secure management of encryption keys.
Demonstrates use of AWS Key Management service to encrypt and decrypt data. Implements signup and login as a serverless application using AWS KMS.
AWS Serverless Real Time Data Load to DynamoDB using Python Lambda and S3 Event Source Mapping and creating the stack using AWS CloudFormation.
Transfer Data Records (Lambda, DynamoDB, Amazon SQS) - Step Function using Serverless Framework
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