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259: If Only All My Disasters Could Be Managed

259: If Only All My Disasters Could Be Managed

Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Welcome to episode 259 of the Cloud Pod podcast – where the forecast is always cloudy! This week your hosts Justin, Matthew, and Jonathan and Ryan (yes, all 4!) are covering A LOT of information – you’re going to want to sit down for this one. This week’s agenda includes unnecessary Magic Quadrants, SecOps, Dataflux updates, CNAME chain struggles, and an intro into Phi-3 – plus so much more! 

Titles we almost went with this week:

  • ⚛️GKE Config Sync or the Auto Outage for K8 Feature
  • If only all my disasters could be managed
  • The Cloud Pod builds a Rag Doll
  • Understanding Dataflux has given me reflux
  • Oracle continuing the trend of adding AI to everything even databases
  • A new way to burn your money on the cloud which isn’t even your fault
  • Google Gets a Magic Quadrant Participation Trophy
  • We’re All Winners to Magic Quadrant 
  • Don’t be a giant DNAME 

A big thanks to this week’s sponsor:

Big thanks to Sonrai Security for sponsoring today’s podcast

Check out Sonrai Securities’ new Cloud Permission Firewall. Just for our listeners, enjoy a 14 day trial at https://sonrai.co/cloudpod 

General News 

00:33 Dropbox dropped the ball on security, hemorrhaging customer and third-party info 

  • Dropbox has revealed a major attack on its systems that saw customers’ personal information accessed by unknown and unauthorized entities. 
  • The attack, detailed in a regulatory filing, impacted Dropbox Sign, a service that supports e-signatures similar to Docusign. 
  • The threat actor had accessed data related to all users of Dropbox Sign, such as emails and usernames, in addition to general account settings. 
  • For a subset of users, the threat actor accessed phone numbers, hashed passwords and certain authentication information such as API keys, OAuth tokens and multi-factor authentication.  
  • To make things *extra* worse – if you never had an account but received a signed document your email and name has also been exposed. Good times. 
  • Want to read the official announcement? You can find it here

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