
how-to-onboard-an-aws-account-to-kloudle
This document details the steps that are required to create an AWS user that will be onboarded to Kloudle so that Kloudle can make API requests to AWS.
This document details the steps that are required to create an AWS user that will be onboarded to Kloudle so that Kloudle can make API requests to AWS.
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The AWS RDS service, by default, does not enable secure transport layer security, allowing clients to connect insecurely if they want to. This is a blogpost to look at its discovery, why this is a problem and what you can possibly do to mitigate it.
Google Cloud Armor provides a rule-based policy framework that can be used by customers of the Google Cloud Platform to mitigate various types of common web application attacks. The Cloud Armor service has a documented limitation of 8 KB as the maximum size of web request that it will inspect. The default behavior of Cloud Armor in this case can allow malicious requests to bypass Cloud Armor and directly reach an underlying application.
The AWS WAF and Shield service can be used to protect web applications against a lot of different types of attacks. However, it has a limitation on the size of the packet that it can inspect that could result in attackers being able to bypass its protection features.
This article shows why SOC 2 Type 1 matters and what it means to you