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it20.info
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| | | | | This article was originally posted on the AWS compute blog. I am re-posting here for the convenience of the readers of my personal blog. Cloud security at AWS ... | |
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nodogmablog.bryanhogan.net
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| | | | | .NET Lambda functions can get secrets from AWS Secrets Manager, but you need to grant the Lambda function permission to access the secret. Read on to find out how. | |
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www.sethvargo.com
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| | | | | Serverless applications and cloud functions often need to communicate with an upstream API or service. This post describes common patterns and approaches for managing secrets in serverless such as encrypted environment variables, IAM, and Google Cloud Storage. | |
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blog.nobugware.com
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