The Defender for Iot Firmware Analysis SDK is your comprehensive, feature-rich toolkit for firmware analysis.
This SDK is your definitive guide through the amalgamation of firmware SBOM (Software Bill of Materials), the known threat vectors of CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) weaknesses, and the last bastion of firmware security: binary hardening. Whether you're wrestling with web apps, desktop applications, or the intricate world of CI/CD pipelines, this dynamic kit has you covered.
This powerhouse SDK also can extract password hashes and perform cryptographic analysis. Think of it as cheat codes for developers, a treasure map to the hidden intricacies of secure firmware analysis.
Be warned, though, this isn't an easy ride. Sometimes the right tool might seem elusive, or the instructions might appear as an IKEA manual penned in ancient hieroglyphs. But, armed with this powerful and versatile SDK, you're ready to brave the uncharted frontiers of firmware analysis for your projects!
This library follows the new Azure SDK guidelines, and provides many core capabilities:
- Support MSAL.NET, Azure.Identity is out of box for supporting MSAL.NET.
- Support [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) for distributed tracing.
- HTTP pipeline with custom policies.
- Better error-handling.
- Support uniform telemetry across all languages.
Install the Microsoft Azure IotFirmwareDefense management library for .NET with NuGet:
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.IotFirmwareDefense
- You must have an Microsoft Azure subscription.
To create an authenticated client and start interacting with Microsoft Azure resources, see the quickstart guide here.
Key concepts of the Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET can be found here
Documentation is available to help you learn how to use this package:
Code samples for using the management library for .NET can be found in the following locations
- File an issue via GitHub Issues.
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on Stack Overflow using Azure and .NET tags.
For more information about Microsoft Azure SDK, see this website.
For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any other questions or comments.