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When we talk to users about the ways that they handle roles and responsibilities associated with keeping their Cloud accounts secure, we get a multitude of answers. There’s often a wide range of people and teams from various parts of the business, each handling a portion of the problem space. Addressing cloud security concerns can be a complicated puzzle that comes together differently for each organization. This is especially true when your teams, responsibilities, and assets are increasingly distributed.
“IT team oversees cloud configuration management, and AWS specific resources help with technical details. We’re is computer science engineering the app team and there’s are dedicated AWS resources to help”
Lead Application Developer, Retail
“A lot of people from across the globe, making a change they don’t know the impact of…we haven’t come up with a great way to control this.”
When we talk to users about the ways that they handle roles and responsibilities associated with keeping their Cloud accounts secure, we get a multitude of answers. There’s often a wide range of people and teams from various parts of the business, each handling a portion of the problem space. Addressing cloud security concerns can be a complicated puzzle that comes together differently for each organization. This is especially true when your teams, responsibilities, and assets are increasingly distributed.
“IT team oversees cloud configuration management, and AWS specific resources help with technical details. We’re is computer science engineering the app team and there’s are dedicated AWS resources to help”
Lead Application Developer, Retail
“A lot of people from across the globe, making a change they don’t know the impact of…we haven’t come up with a great way to control this.”
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