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AWS and IAM with Stephen Kuenzli - DevOps 106

Adventures in DevOps

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Using Resource Dries to Protect Critical Data

The first step is to figure out how you're going to control axes. And one of the approaches i like to use is going back to that key policy example, like using resource dries to protect your critical data and implement least privilege in n I think least privilege is often used as a way to push responsibility back om to the customers. But there's another cool, another tool that workss and there there are some other policy libraries in ewar for c d k but this is, i think, kind of packaging, packaging policy generators into intrestructure code libraries.

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