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Friday, July 2, 2021

Reducing the Risk of Credential Leakage

Long-term cloud credentials are often scattered throughout source code, on laptops or desktops, on servers, in cloud resources and in other locations. It’s easy to copy them across machines, creating credential sprawl that increases your leakage risk. It’s unnecessary, too, because these types of credentials are only required when non-cloud infrastructure resources need to communicate..

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