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1. tormeh+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-02-09 02:18:59
Of the major three cloud providers, Azure is by far the one whose security bugs I hear most about. Not that this necessarily has much relevance to search, but it doesn't inspire confidence in their culture.
replies(3): >>mc32+x2 >>victor+K2 >>sofixa+uP
2. mc32+x2[view] [source] 2023-02-09 02:39:12
>>tormeh+(OP)
Agreed, but parent poster made fabulous claims based on hearsay. It could be true. But it also might be a motivated competitor trying to distract their rival as well.

Related question, if security is so bad, how did they win Project J.E.D.I? (honestly curious)

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3. victor+K2[view] [source] 2023-02-09 02:40:57
>>tormeh+(OP)
Ditto. I work with all three on a daily basis and Azure is the worst
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4. coredo+de[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-09 04:39:32
>>mc32+x2
Cloud security is different, especially for these government contracts. Everything has to be certified to a higher standard and the staff all have to have clearances. A clearance gives you a nice comp boost, so dorking around looking at stuff because you can is a good way to get it yanked.
5. sofixa+uP[view] [source] 2023-02-09 10:46:59
>>tormeh+(OP)
> Azure is by far the one whose security bugs I hear most about.

Only* about. GCP and AWS haven't had cross-tenant security bugs, meanwhile Azure have had multiple, and trivial ones to boot. If a multitenant service can have such poor security, it's doubtful internal only stuff is any better.

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