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Cloud PAM with IGA: AWS Lambda & The Shared Responsibility Model

Saviynt

AWS Lambda creates a unique access risk since services, not people, trigger its cloud activities. However, organizations often use Lambda to run administrative and operational processes, such as patch updates, that require privileged access to systems and networks. Cloud Security Fundamentals in LAMBDA.

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How a Serverless Architecture Can Help You Secure Cloud-Native Applications

Tenable

However, it can be challenging to protect cloud-native applications that leverage serverless functions like AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions and Azure App Service. Tenable Cloud Security can identify overly permissive access and provide remediation suggestions to tighten security around these resources.

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High-performance computing on AWS

Xebia

With common compute resources most (serial) computing challenges can be solved. Resources are available on-demand, no ordering/waiting time for the deployment of resources. It dynamically scales resources up and down, ensuring optimal utilization and cost-efficiency. Reduced ongoing costs.

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Mastering Basic Authentication in Selenium: Strategies and Techniques

Perficient

When accessing a protected resource on a website, the server prompts the client to provide credentials, typically via a login dialog box. Once authenticated, the client can access the resource. Here, the predicate operates on URI objects. The input parameter of the lambda expression is, which represents an URI object.

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It’s Time to End the Cloud Security Tax

Firemon

There’s a reason Microsoft and Apple started including built-in antimalware into their operating systems. Our team has a long history of security community involvement and releasing free resources and tools where we can, both before and during our time at FireMon. Remember how that felt? Why not Open Source?

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Observe Everything

Cloudera

Over the past handful of years, systems architecture has evolved from monolithic approaches to applications and platforms that leverage containers, schedulers, lambda functions, and more across heterogeneous infrastructures. Each has their own stacked layers of enabling technologies, from operating systems to containers to resources.

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Going Serverless: Where to Start

Linux Academy

The Serverless Framework is an open-source project that replaces traditional platforms (hardware, operating systems) with a platform that can run in a cloud environment. It can scale up or down and doesn’t require as much provisioning when you want to roll something out; which translates into saving money on resource use.