Weaving an Ethical Lattice for Long-Term Cloud Security
Cloud security teams often find themselves in a reactive cycle: a new vulnerability emerges, a compliance deadline looms, or an incident forces a fran...
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Cloud security teams often find themselves in a reactive cycle: a new vulnerability emerges, a compliance deadline looms, or an incident forces a fran...
As organizations accelerate cloud adoption, the ethical dimensions of data stewardship often take a back seat to immediate operational gains. This gui...
When a startup rushes to ship a new microservice, the last thing on the developer’s mind is whether the IAM policy will still make sense two years fro...
Every architecture decision we make in the cloud carries a hidden weight: the promise that the systems we build will remain available, secure, and tru...
Why Traditional Cloud Security Models Fail for Long-Term SustainabilityIn my practice, I've repeatedly seen organizations adopt cloud security models ...
Data governance in the cloud is a paradox. The more you try to control data, the harder it becomes to use. And the harder it becomes to use, the more ...
If you've read any cloud security headline in the past two years, you've seen the stat: the vast majority of breaches trace back to misconfigurations....
Introduction: Why Perimeter Security is a Broken Promise in the Modern LatticeFor over ten years, I've helped organizations navigate the treacherous s...