Looking at things through "cloud glasses"
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I was happy to see the last posts from Alan Shimel about the incident on LxLabs and what that means to "cloud security". Not only because I think he is right about using it as an example of why we should think about cloud security but also because I like his "anti-hype" posture. Ok, that specific incident may be related only to one of the several aspects that define "the cloud" (according to Hoff, "multi-tenancy" - and the implications are mostly to "public Cloud providers"), but that doesn't mean that it there is no implications on cloud security discussions. And I'll try to go even further on this analysis.
Looking at things through "cloud glasses"
Looking at things through "cloud…
Looking at things through "cloud glasses"
I was happy to see the last posts from Alan Shimel about the incident on LxLabs and what that means to "cloud security". Not only because I think he is right about using it as an example of why we should think about cloud security but also because I like his "anti-hype" posture. Ok, that specific incident may be related only to one of the several aspects that define "the cloud" (according to Hoff, "multi-tenancy" - and the implications are mostly to "public Cloud providers"), but that doesn't mean that it there is no implications on cloud security discussions. And I'll try to go even further on this analysis.