Earlier this week, Uber disclosed that the recent breach it suffered was made possible through a multi-factor fatigue (MFA) attack where the attacker disguised themselves as Uber IT. By Sergio De Simone Earlier this week, Uber disclosed that the recent breach it suffered was made possible through a multi-factor fatigue (MFA) attack where the attacker disguised themselves as Uber IT. By Sergio De SimoneRead More
Google Cloud Spanner Introduces Free Trial Instances and Fine-Grained Access Control
Google Cloud recently announced different improvements to their managed databases. The cloud provider introduced free trial instances and fine-grained access control for Spanner to let developers try the managed service and configure access to data at the table and column level. By Renato Losio Google Cloud recently announced different improvements to their managed databases. The cloud provider introduced free trial instances and fine-grained access control for Spanner to let developers try the managed service and configure access to data at the table and column level. By Renato LosioRead More
Preventing Serverless Vendor Lock-in with Design Patterns
Gregor Hohpe recently published an article proposing a paradigm shift to address vendor lock-in concerns on serverless cloud applications. Designing a solution using well-known patterns decouples its functional characteristics from the underlying cloud implementation, making it easier to avoid lock-in or to go multi-cloud. By Vasco Veloso Gregor Hohpe recently published an article proposing a paradigm shift to address vendor lock-in concerns on serverless cloud applications. Designing a solution using well-known patterns decouples its functional characteristics from the underlying cloud implementation, making it easier to avoid lock-in or to go multi-cloud. By Vasco VelosoRead More


