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AFUP AFUP Day 2025 Baromètre Planète PHP PUFA
 

Perils of the cloud

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How do you protect your access keys, certificates, or sensitive user data while using the benefits of public cloud services? This talk gives an overview on how you can secure your most valuable information without abstaining from fancy services. In particular we discuss how to store your code on GitHub as well as use services to build your artifacts, store them on S3, and run them on EC2. Finally, we debate which services and risks you might want to avoid.

Conférence donnée lors du PHP Tour Luxembourg 2015, ayant eu lieu les 12 et 13 mai 2015.

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Le speaker

Philipp KRENN

Philipp Krenn is the author of "SilverStripe 2.4 Module Extension, Themes, and Widgets" and has been involved with the project since 2007 as a Google Summer of Code student. When not working on PHP projects, he is running everything database related and the general infrastructure of the Vienna based B2B startup ecosio, fighting MongoDB, MySQL, Jenkins, or AWS. In his spare time gives NoSQL and cloud computing trainings and organizes the SilverStripe Austria, Papers We Love Vienna, and ViennaDB meetups.

Commentaires

Excellent talk. I learned a lot, the slides were great, the speaker talks with ease... A pleasure to attend!
Francois Zaninotto, le 12/05/2015
Good content, I would add a general perspective on security for people to understand that security on AWS is built on well-known security best practices. For example, putting your AWS security keys on your source code is as bad as putting your database credentials in it, and using your AWS master key for management operations is as bad as doing all the maintenance operations and runing daemons as roo on a Unix box. Otherwise, all good stuff ;-)
Carlos Conde, le 12/05/2015
Great talk, especially on making smart decisions when it comes to hardening your AWS environment.
Rob Morgan, le 13/05/2015
Great talk, good content and speaker. Not so much related to PHP but was very instructing.
Damien Alexandre, le 13/05/2015
very educational. thanks
Olivier Mansour, le 13/05/2015
Interesting and fun :)
Benjamin 'Ternel' Clay, le 15/05/2015