Cloud Guardrail Theory
Sai Karthik
by Sai Karthik
9M ago
History of Misconfigurations The cloud and cloud native compute paradigms have brought an unprecedented amount of agility and acceleration to organizations around the world. It’s enabled them to produce and update their business applications at breakneck speeds. The turnaround time to updating or modifying applications have gone from quarters to weeks or even days. But with great power comes great responsibility. https://medium.com/media/59663eca871b07926afa147b4c6b65f8/href While cloud can do a lot to enable businesses, if not wielded properly, it can be easily mis-configured and it can ..read more
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AWS vs Azure
Sai Karthik
by Sai Karthik
2y ago
Photo by Jordan Harrison on UnsplashNetworking Comparison According to the Cloud Security Alliance A cloud service provider, or CSP, is a company that offers some component of cloud computing; typically when you search the internet a cloud service is defined as, infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS) or platform as a service (PaaS) to other businesses or individuals. Public Cloud adoption has been rapidly growing for the last 10 years and it seems to show no signs of slowing down. According to Gartner end-user spending on public cloud services to reach ..read more
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AWS IAM Role Best Practices
Sai Karthik
by Sai Karthik
2y ago
Amazon Web Services is a leading Cloud Service Provider who runs a large suite of tools and services that range from simple instance machines all the way to a serverless data integration service. While there are hundreds of distinct services available on AWS, one governs them all: AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). AWS, by design, is a cloud platform where every entity needs permission to access and utilize resources and services. The entities range from users and VMs all the way to native AWS services. Yes, even in-built AWS services need permission to access other AWS services. This d ..read more
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