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Adversarial Cloud Security
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20 July 2026
From advanced post-exploitation techniques and lateral movement to stealthy persistence leveraging cloud-native misconfigurations, this book captures the methods actually employed by red teams and sophisticated adversaries in the wild. Readers will gain insight into weaponizing trust boundaries, exploiting identity and access management systems, establishing undetectable footholds, and thinking strategically in terms of control rather than mere compromise.
Eschewing beginner tutorials and sanitized lab exercises, this work emphasizes adversary emulation grounded in operational realism. It is designed for red team operators, cloud security engineers, and offensive practitioners who want to understand how modern cloud intrusions unfold—and why conventional defenses so often fail to detect or contain them.
By bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book empowers readers not just to simulate attacks, but to internalize the mindset, techniques, and decision-making processes that define real-world cloud compromise.
Christopher Quinn is an information security specialist and security engineer, author, and educator whose work bridges high-impact research with hands-on defense. With years of frontline experience, he has served as a red teamer, security architect, and incident responder across critical infrastructure sectors including construction companies, oil and gas and healthcare. Chris is the founder of Purple Team Security, an organization committed to pragmatic, adversary-aware defense strategies. He is the author of Fortifying Healthcare Data: Securing PHI Against Modern Threats (2025), a comprehensive guide to HIPAA-aligned cybersecurity, and The Root Manifesto: Reclaiming Cybersecurity in a Compromised World (2025), a bold call for sovereignty and digital resilience in an era of pervasive surveillance. The Root Manifesto is available in English and German. His prior work, Digital Security Field Manual – 1st and 2nd Edition (2025), has become a widely referenced handbook for high risk individuals worldwide, praised for its actionable insights and operational clarity. Holding certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker Master, CCNA, Comptia PenTest+, Comptia Security+, eJPT, and more, Chris combines deep technical skill with a talent for making complex topics accessible. His work in information security has supported healthcare, infrastruture companies such as contruction and oil and gas, and other public sector entities across the US and EU. Beyond technical contributions, Chris' writing engages with the ethical and political dimensions of security, challenging conventional narratives and advocating for transparency, user agency, and civil liberties in the digital domain. He is currently focused on research at the intersection of post-quantum cryptography, threat-informed defense, and secure healthcare systems. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Chris also supports education and policy initiatives that promote responsible cybersecurity governance and resilience in underserved sectors.