Security is one of the most important parts of cloud computing. AWS provides tools like IAM (to control access), GuardDuty (to detect threats), and KMS (to manage encryption keys). Following best practices means using strong authentication, limiting permissions to only what’s needed, and monitoring activity regularly. It’s like locking your house, giving keys only to trusted people, and installing cameras to watch for intruders. Quick question, if a company gives every employee full access to all systems, what kind of risk does that create, data breaches, faster performance, or lower costs?
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uhh... i dont understand how it could lower costs. Actually, with more employees on the platform, it would have lower performance. It would ovbiously lead to significant data breaches as well.
I dont know why the janitor needs to access the SQL servers...
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