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Playground One

Ultra fast and slim playground in the clouds designed for educational and demoing purposes.

In a nutshell:

  • Bootstrapping directly from the clouds.

    curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mawinkler/playground-one/main/bin/get_pgoc.sh | bash
  • Playground One is containerized and supports any arm64 or amd64 based container engine.

  • A native installation is possible as well.

  • Management of the environment with the help of an easy to use command line interface pgo.

  • Based on Terraform >1.6

The Playground One has a modular structure and supports the following services:

AWS

Component Operational Vision One Cloud Security
EC2 Linux Yes V1 Server & Workload Protection
ASRM
EC2 Windows Yes V1 Server & Workload Protection
EKS EC2 Yes V1CS Runtime Scanning
V1CS Runtime Security
OAT&WB Generation
EKS Fargate Yes V1CS Runtime Scanning
V1CS Runtime Security
OAT&WB Generation
Calico Yes EKS EC2 only
Prometheus Yes EKS EC2 only
Trivy Yes EKS EC2 only
ECS EC2 Yes V1CS Runtime Scanning
V1CS Runtime Security
ECS Fargate Yes V1CS Runtime Scanning
V1CS Runtime Security
Deep Security Yes V1 Server & Workload Protection

Azure

Component Operational Vision One Cloud Security
AKS In progress V1CS Runtime Scanning
V1CS Runtime Security

Other

Component Operational Vision One Cloud Security
TMAS Yes Artifact Scanning for Vulnerabilities and Malware
TMFS Yes File and Directory Scanning for Malware
Workload Security Yes V1 Server & Workload Protection
Kind Kubernetes In progress

Documentation

Please read and follow the documentation: Playground One Pages

Support

This is an Open Source community project. Project contributors may be able to help, depending on their time and availability. Please be specific about what you're trying to do, your system, and steps to reproduce the problem.

For bug reports or feature requests, please open an issue. You are welcome to contribute.

Official support from Trend Micro is not available. Individual contributors may be Trend Micro employees, but are not official support.

Contribute

I do accept contributions from the community. To submit changes:

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a new feature branch.
  3. Make your changes.
  4. Submit a pull request with an explanation of your changes or additions.

I will review and work with you to release the code.