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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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| | | | | In You should have lots of AWS accounts, I made a case for isolating environments and even services in their own accounts to reap all sorts of security, reliability, and compliance benefits. With the right tools in hand (Substrate, for one), operating lots of accounts can be just as efficient | |
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| | | | | While Vault and KMS share some similarities, for example, they both support encryption, but in general, KMS is more on the app data encryption / infra encryption side, and Vault is more on the secrets management / identity-based access side. | |
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| | | In this post, you will see how you can use GitHub CodeSpaces for Azure PowerShell Function apps, so you don't have to install tools locally! | ||