The Principle of Least Privilege in Cloud-Native Applications

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The Principle of Least Privilege in Cloud-Native Applications

Published on November 15, 2022

Modern applications require modern security. Public cloud vendors are highly motivated to ensure their platforms are not the subject of security attacks that chip away at customers’ trust and well-being. In cloud-native applications, many components can become compromised. If even a single component is compromised, the entire application is at risk unless proper security procedures are in place to address security vulnerabilities.

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Lee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale, 2nd Edition (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.

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