SolarWinds and the Rise of Supply Chain Attacks
In late 2020, a software update became a weapon. Attackers compromised the build process of SolarWinds and injected malicious code...
In late 2020, a software update became a weapon. Attackers compromised the build process of SolarWinds and injected malicious code...
Cloud architecture promises distribution. Multiple regions. Multiple availability zones. Global redundancy. Yet, in practice, a single cloud region can still...
On June 8, 2021, large parts of the internet went offline for about an hour. Major news sites, e-commerce platforms,...
Resilience rarely trends. It doesn’t generate launch events. It doesn’t produce viral demos. It doesn’t promise disruption. Resilience is slow,...
99.99% uptime sounds impressive. It suggests reliability. Stability. Professionalism. In infrastructure conversations, those four nines are often treated as proof...
Infrastructure Is Opinionated by Default Most users never see infrastructure. They don’t see deployment pipelines, database schemas, caching layers, or...
Over-engineering is rarely framed as a risk. It’s usually described as preparedness.Future-proofing.Scalability.“Doing things the right way.” But in practice, over-engineering...
AWS S3 Tables have taken a significant step forward with the introduction of intelligent tiering and native replication. Together, these...
AWS Graviton5 marks the next step in Amazon’s long-term push toward custom cloud silicon. With the preview of new M9g...
The Cloudflare Year in Review delivers one of the clearest snapshots of how the internet behaved in 2025. Using data...