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  1. 📰 CISA Contractor Leaks AWS GovCloud Keys and Internal System Credentials on Public GitHub Repo

    ‼️ MAJOR LAPSE: A CISA contractor leaked plaintext AWS GovCloud keys & internal system credentials on a public GitHub repo for months. The incident has sparked a congressional inquiry into the agency's security practices. #CISA #DataBreach #GovCloud

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    🔗 cyber.netsecops.io/articles/ci

  2. "CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
    Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests and deploys software internally, and that it represents one of the most egregious government data leaks in recent history.

    On May 15, KrebsOnSecurity heard from Guillaume Valadon, a researcher with the security firm GitGuardian. Valadon’s company constantly scans public code repositories at GitHub and elsewhere for exposed secrets, automatically alerting the offending accounts of any apparent sensitive data exposures. Valadon said he reached out because the owner in this case wasn’t responding and the information exposed was highly sensitive.

    The GitHub repository that Valadon flagged was named “Private-CISA,” and it harbored a vast number of internal CISA/DHS credentials and files, including cloud keys, tokens, plaintext passwords, logs and other sensitive CISA assets.

    Valadon said the exposed CISA credentials represent a textbook example of poor security hygiene, noting that the commit logs in the offending GitHub account show that the CISA administrator disabled the default setting in GitHub that blocks users from publishing SSH keys or other secrets in public code repositories."

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

    #CyberSecurity #CISA #GitHub #AWS #CloudComputing #DHS #GovCloud

  3. "CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
    Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests and deploys software internally, and that it represents one of the most egregious government data leaks in recent history.

    On May 15, KrebsOnSecurity heard from Guillaume Valadon, a researcher with the security firm GitGuardian. Valadon’s company constantly scans public code repositories at GitHub and elsewhere for exposed secrets, automatically alerting the offending accounts of any apparent sensitive data exposures. Valadon said he reached out because the owner in this case wasn’t responding and the information exposed was highly sensitive.

    The GitHub repository that Valadon flagged was named “Private-CISA,” and it harbored a vast number of internal CISA/DHS credentials and files, including cloud keys, tokens, plaintext passwords, logs and other sensitive CISA assets.

    Valadon said the exposed CISA credentials represent a textbook example of poor security hygiene, noting that the commit logs in the offending GitHub account show that the CISA administrator disabled the default setting in GitHub that blocks users from publishing SSH keys or other secrets in public code repositories."

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

    #CyberSecurity #CISA #GitHub #AWS #CloudComputing #DHS #GovCloud

  4. "CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
    Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests and deploys software internally, and that it represents one of the most egregious government data leaks in recent history.

    On May 15, KrebsOnSecurity heard from Guillaume Valadon, a researcher with the security firm GitGuardian. Valadon’s company constantly scans public code repositories at GitHub and elsewhere for exposed secrets, automatically alerting the offending accounts of any apparent sensitive data exposures. Valadon said he reached out because the owner in this case wasn’t responding and the information exposed was highly sensitive.

    The GitHub repository that Valadon flagged was named “Private-CISA,” and it harbored a vast number of internal CISA/DHS credentials and files, including cloud keys, tokens, plaintext passwords, logs and other sensitive CISA assets.

    Valadon said the exposed CISA credentials represent a textbook example of poor security hygiene, noting that the commit logs in the offending GitHub account show that the CISA administrator disabled the default setting in GitHub that blocks users from publishing SSH keys or other secrets in public code repositories."

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

    #CyberSecurity #CISA #GitHub #AWS #CloudComputing #DHS #GovCloud

  5. "CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
    Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests and deploys software internally, and that it represents one of the most egregious government data leaks in recent history.

    On May 15, KrebsOnSecurity heard from Guillaume Valadon, a researcher with the security firm GitGuardian. Valadon’s company constantly scans public code repositories at GitHub and elsewhere for exposed secrets, automatically alerting the offending accounts of any apparent sensitive data exposures. Valadon said he reached out because the owner in this case wasn’t responding and the information exposed was highly sensitive.

    The GitHub repository that Valadon flagged was named “Private-CISA,” and it harbored a vast number of internal CISA/DHS credentials and files, including cloud keys, tokens, plaintext passwords, logs and other sensitive CISA assets.

    Valadon said the exposed CISA credentials represent a textbook example of poor security hygiene, noting that the commit logs in the offending GitHub account show that the CISA administrator disabled the default setting in GitHub that blocks users from publishing SSH keys or other secrets in public code repositories."

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

    #CyberSecurity #CISA #GitHub #AWS #CloudComputing #DHS #GovCloud

  6. "CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
    Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests and deploys software internally, and that it represents one of the most egregious government data leaks in recent history.

    On May 15, KrebsOnSecurity heard from Guillaume Valadon, a researcher with the security firm GitGuardian. Valadon’s company constantly scans public code repositories at GitHub and elsewhere for exposed secrets, automatically alerting the offending accounts of any apparent sensitive data exposures. Valadon said he reached out because the owner in this case wasn’t responding and the information exposed was highly sensitive.

    The GitHub repository that Valadon flagged was named “Private-CISA,” and it harbored a vast number of internal CISA/DHS credentials and files, including cloud keys, tokens, plaintext passwords, logs and other sensitive CISA assets.

    Valadon said the exposed CISA credentials represent a textbook example of poor security hygiene, noting that the commit logs in the offending GitHub account show that the CISA administrator disabled the default setting in GitHub that blocks users from publishing SSH keys or other secrets in public code repositories."

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

    #CyberSecurity #CISA #GitHub #AWS #CloudComputing #DHS #GovCloud

  7. #CISA Admin #Leaked #AWS #GovCloud Keys on #Github

    contractor for #Cybersecurity & #Infrastructure #Security Agency maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed #credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts & a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests & deploys software internally, & that it represents one of the most egregious gov data leaks in recent history

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  8. #CISA Admin #Leaked #AWS #GovCloud Keys on #Github

    contractor for #Cybersecurity & #Infrastructure #Security Agency maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed #credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts & a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests & deploys software internally, & that it represents one of the most egregious gov data leaks in recent history

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  9. #CISA Admin #Leaked #AWS #GovCloud Keys on #Github

    contractor for #Cybersecurity & #Infrastructure #Security Agency maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed #credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts & a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests & deploys software internally, & that it represents one of the most egregious gov data leaks in recent history

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

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    contractor for & Agency maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts & a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests & deploys software internally, & that it represents one of the most egregious gov data leaks in recent history

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  11. #CISA Admin #Leaked #AWS #GovCloud Keys on #Github

    contractor for #Cybersecurity & #Infrastructure #Security Agency maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed #credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts & a large number of internal CISA systems. Security experts said the public archive included files detailing how CISA builds, tests & deploys software internally, & that it represents one of the most egregious gov data leaks in recent history

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  12. #CISA #Admin Leaked #AWS #GovCloud #Keys on #Github

    source: krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci…

    A review of the GitHub #account and its exposed #passwords show the “Private CISA” #repository was maintained by an employee of Nightwing, a #government #contractor based in Dulles, Va. Nightwing declined to comment, directing inquiries to CISA.

    #leak #security #cloud #key #password #fail #cybersecurity #internet #online #fail #news #usa #infrastructure

  13. #CISA #Admin Leaked #AWS #GovCloud #Keys on #Github

    source: krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci…

    A review of the GitHub #account and its exposed #passwords show the “Private CISA” #repository was maintained by an employee of Nightwing, a #government #contractor based in Dulles, Va. Nightwing declined to comment, directing inquiries to CISA.

    #leak #security #cloud #key #password #fail #cybersecurity #internet #online #fail #news #usa #infrastructure

  14. #CISA #Admin Leaked #AWS #GovCloud #Keys on #Github

    source: krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci…

    A review of the GitHub #account and its exposed #passwords show the “Private CISA” #repository was maintained by an employee of Nightwing, a #government #contractor based in Dulles, Va. Nightwing declined to comment, directing inquiries to CISA.

    #leak #security #cloud #key #password #fail #cybersecurity #internet #online #fail #news #usa #infrastructure

  15. Filed under: OH FOR F$CKS SAKE!
    “Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems."

    #Cybersecurity #Infosec #DataLeak #CISA #AWS #GovCloud #GitHub #CloudSecurity #USIntelligence

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  16. Filed under: OH FOR F$CKS SAKE!
    “Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems."

    #Cybersecurity #Infosec #DataLeak #CISA #AWS #GovCloud #GitHub #CloudSecurity #USIntelligence

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  17. Filed under: OH FOR F$CKS SAKE!
    “Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems."

    #Cybersecurity #Infosec #DataLeak #CISA #AWS #GovCloud #GitHub #CloudSecurity #USIntelligence

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  18. Filed under: OH FOR F$CKS SAKE!
    “Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems."

    #Cybersecurity #Infosec #DataLeak #CISA #AWS #GovCloud #GitHub #CloudSecurity #USIntelligence

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  19. Filed under: OH FOR F$CKS SAKE!
    “Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems."

    #Cybersecurity #Infosec #DataLeak #CISA #AWS #GovCloud #GitHub #CloudSecurity #USIntelligence

    krebsonsecurity.com/2026/05/ci

  20. 🎯 NOW PUBLISHING: On-Location Coverage from #BlackHat USA 2025!

    How to Automate #Cybersecurity Operations Without Coding, Crying, or Calling IT at 2 A.M.

    We're back in the office and excited to start sharing all the conversations we captured on location in Las Vegas with our amazing sponsors and editorial coverage!

    🔔 Follow ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, CISSP, and Marco Ciappelli to get this content fresh as it drops!

    We're delighted to share this game-changing Brand Story conversation thanks to our friends at BlinkOps 🙏

    Traditional #SOAR platforms promise automation but deliver complexity—requiring extensive scripting, specialized skills, and weeks to implement new workflows. At #BlackHat2025, Mike Wayne from #BlinkOps reveals a better way.

    The breakthrough: Micro agents instead of monolithic #AI. BlinkOps enables you to build small, focused #AI entities designed for specific tasks—minimizing hallucination risks while maximizing control and precision.

    What makes this different:
    • Describe automation goals in plain language—the system generates working automations
    • Low-code/no-code accessibility lets citizen developers across HR, finance, and security build automations
    • Smaller context windows = fewer AI mistakes and more predictable outcomes • Deploy as #SaaS, hybrid, or in #FedRAMP #GovCloud environments
    Real-world results that matter:
    • One customer saved $1.8M in 30 days automating endpoint deployments
    • A triage agent processed 400 SOC alerts in 8 days with zero human intervention
    • Reduced MTTR through agent-embedded workflows
    • Automation extends beyond security into HR, finance, and operations

    The message is clear: Instead of replacing humans, these micro agents work alongside them—taking on repetitive tasks so your team can focus on strategic initiatives. Just blink it!

    📺 Watch the video: youtu.be/eohOpveUkCQ

    🎧 Listen to the podcast: brand-stories-podcast.simpleca

    📖 Read the blog: itspmagazine.com/their-stories

    ➤ Learn more about BlinkOps: itspm.ag/blinkops-942780

    ✦ Catch more stories from BlinkOps: itspmagazine.com/directory/bli

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    #Cybersecurity #SecurityAutomation #SOAR #AI #NoCode #BlackHatUSA #BHUSA25 #SOC #AutomationPlatform #MicroAgents

  21. 🎯 NOW PUBLISHING: On-Location Coverage from #BlackHat USA 2025!

    How to Automate #Cybersecurity Operations Without Coding, Crying, or Calling IT at 2 A.M.

    We're back in the office and excited to start sharing all the conversations we captured on location in Las Vegas with our amazing sponsors and editorial coverage!

    🔔 Follow ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, CISSP, and Marco Ciappelli to get this content fresh as it drops!

    We're delighted to share this game-changing Brand Story conversation thanks to our friends at BlinkOps 🙏

    Traditional #SOAR platforms promise automation but deliver complexity—requiring extensive scripting, specialized skills, and weeks to implement new workflows. At #BlackHat2025, Mike Wayne from #BlinkOps reveals a better way.

    The breakthrough: Micro agents instead of monolithic #AI. BlinkOps enables you to build small, focused #AI entities designed for specific tasks—minimizing hallucination risks while maximizing control and precision.

    What makes this different:
    • Describe automation goals in plain language—the system generates working automations
    • Low-code/no-code accessibility lets citizen developers across HR, finance, and security build automations
    • Smaller context windows = fewer AI mistakes and more predictable outcomes • Deploy as #SaaS, hybrid, or in #FedRAMP #GovCloud environments
    Real-world results that matter:
    • One customer saved $1.8M in 30 days automating endpoint deployments
    • A triage agent processed 400 SOC alerts in 8 days with zero human intervention
    • Reduced MTTR through agent-embedded workflows
    • Automation extends beyond security into HR, finance, and operations

    The message is clear: Instead of replacing humans, these micro agents work alongside them—taking on repetitive tasks so your team can focus on strategic initiatives. Just blink it!

    📺 Watch the video: youtu.be/eohOpveUkCQ

    🎧 Listen to the podcast: brand-stories-podcast.simpleca

    📖 Read the blog: itspmagazine.com/their-stories

    ➤ Learn more about BlinkOps: itspm.ag/blinkops-942780

    ✦ Catch more stories from BlinkOps: itspmagazine.com/directory/bli

    🎪 Follow all of our #BHUSA 2025 coverage: itspmagazine.com/bhusa25

    #Cybersecurity #SecurityAutomation #SOAR #AI #NoCode #BlackHatUSA #BHUSA25 #SOC #AutomationPlatform #MicroAgents

  22. 🎯 NOW PUBLISHING: On-Location Coverage from #BlackHat USA 2025!

    How to Automate #Cybersecurity Operations Without Coding, Crying, or Calling IT at 2 A.M.

    We're back in the office and excited to start sharing all the conversations we captured on location in Las Vegas with our amazing sponsors and editorial coverage!

    🔔 Follow ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, CISSP, and Marco Ciappelli to get this content fresh as it drops!

    We're delighted to share this game-changing Brand Story conversation thanks to our friends at BlinkOps 🙏

    Traditional #SOAR platforms promise automation but deliver complexity—requiring extensive scripting, specialized skills, and weeks to implement new workflows. At #BlackHat2025, Mike Wayne from #BlinkOps reveals a better way.

    The breakthrough: Micro agents instead of monolithic #AI. BlinkOps enables you to build small, focused #AI entities designed for specific tasks—minimizing hallucination risks while maximizing control and precision.

    What makes this different:
    • Describe automation goals in plain language—the system generates working automations
    • Low-code/no-code accessibility lets citizen developers across HR, finance, and security build automations
    • Smaller context windows = fewer AI mistakes and more predictable outcomes • Deploy as #SaaS, hybrid, or in #FedRAMP #GovCloud environments
    Real-world results that matter:
    • One customer saved $1.8M in 30 days automating endpoint deployments
    • A triage agent processed 400 SOC alerts in 8 days with zero human intervention
    • Reduced MTTR through agent-embedded workflows
    • Automation extends beyond security into HR, finance, and operations

    The message is clear: Instead of replacing humans, these micro agents work alongside them—taking on repetitive tasks so your team can focus on strategic initiatives. Just blink it!

    📺 Watch the video: youtu.be/eohOpveUkCQ

    🎧 Listen to the podcast: brand-stories-podcast.simpleca

    📖 Read the blog: itspmagazine.com/their-stories

    ➤ Learn more about BlinkOps: itspm.ag/blinkops-942780

    ✦ Catch more stories from BlinkOps: itspmagazine.com/directory/bli

    🎪 Follow all of our #BHUSA 2025 coverage: itspmagazine.com/bhusa25

    #Cybersecurity #SecurityAutomation #SOAR #AI #NoCode #BlackHatUSA #BHUSA25 #SOC #AutomationPlatform #MicroAgents

  23. 🎯 NOW PUBLISHING: On-Location Coverage from #BlackHat USA 2025!

    How to Automate #Cybersecurity Operations Without Coding, Crying, or Calling IT at 2 A.M.

    We're back in the office and excited to start sharing all the conversations we captured on location in Las Vegas with our amazing sponsors and editorial coverage!

    🔔 Follow ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, CISSP, and Marco Ciappelli to get this content fresh as it drops!

    We're delighted to share this game-changing Brand Story conversation thanks to our friends at BlinkOps 🙏

    Traditional #SOAR platforms promise automation but deliver complexity—requiring extensive scripting, specialized skills, and weeks to implement new workflows. At #BlackHat2025, Mike Wayne from #BlinkOps reveals a better way.

    The breakthrough: Micro agents instead of monolithic #AI. BlinkOps enables you to build small, focused #AI entities designed for specific tasks—minimizing hallucination risks while maximizing control and precision.

    What makes this different:
    • Describe automation goals in plain language—the system generates working automations
    • Low-code/no-code accessibility lets citizen developers across HR, finance, and security build automations
    • Smaller context windows = fewer AI mistakes and more predictable outcomes • Deploy as #SaaS, hybrid, or in #FedRAMP #GovCloud environments
    Real-world results that matter:
    • One customer saved $1.8M in 30 days automating endpoint deployments
    • A triage agent processed 400 SOC alerts in 8 days with zero human intervention
    • Reduced MTTR through agent-embedded workflows
    • Automation extends beyond security into HR, finance, and operations

    The message is clear: Instead of replacing humans, these micro agents work alongside them—taking on repetitive tasks so your team can focus on strategic initiatives. Just blink it!

    📺 Watch the video: youtu.be/eohOpveUkCQ

    🎧 Listen to the podcast: brand-stories-podcast.simpleca

    📖 Read the blog: itspmagazine.com/their-stories

    ➤ Learn more about BlinkOps: itspm.ag/blinkops-942780

    ✦ Catch more stories from BlinkOps: itspmagazine.com/directory/bli

    🎪 Follow all of our #BHUSA 2025 coverage: itspmagazine.com/bhusa25

    #Cybersecurity #SecurityAutomation #SOAR #AI #NoCode #BlackHatUSA #BHUSA25 #SOC #AutomationPlatform #MicroAgents

  24. 🎯 NOW PUBLISHING: On-Location Coverage from #BlackHat USA 2025!

    How to Automate #Cybersecurity Operations Without Coding, Crying, or Calling IT at 2 A.M.

    We're back in the office and excited to start sharing all the conversations we captured on location in Las Vegas with our amazing sponsors and editorial coverage!

    🔔 Follow ITSPmagazine, Sean Martin, CISSP, and Marco Ciappelli to get this content fresh as it drops!

    We're delighted to share this game-changing Brand Story conversation thanks to our friends at BlinkOps 🙏

    Traditional #SOAR platforms promise automation but deliver complexity—requiring extensive scripting, specialized skills, and weeks to implement new workflows. At #BlackHat2025, Mike Wayne from #BlinkOps reveals a better way.

    The breakthrough: Micro agents instead of monolithic #AI. BlinkOps enables you to build small, focused #AI entities designed for specific tasks—minimizing hallucination risks while maximizing control and precision.

    What makes this different:
    • Describe automation goals in plain language—the system generates working automations
    • Low-code/no-code accessibility lets citizen developers across HR, finance, and security build automations
    • Smaller context windows = fewer AI mistakes and more predictable outcomes • Deploy as #SaaS, hybrid, or in #FedRAMP #GovCloud environments
    Real-world results that matter:
    • One customer saved $1.8M in 30 days automating endpoint deployments
    • A triage agent processed 400 SOC alerts in 8 days with zero human intervention
    • Reduced MTTR through agent-embedded workflows
    • Automation extends beyond security into HR, finance, and operations

    The message is clear: Instead of replacing humans, these micro agents work alongside them—taking on repetitive tasks so your team can focus on strategic initiatives. Just blink it!

    📺 Watch the video: youtu.be/eohOpveUkCQ

    🎧 Listen to the podcast: brand-stories-podcast.simpleca

    📖 Read the blog: itspmagazine.com/their-stories

    ➤ Learn more about BlinkOps: itspm.ag/blinkops-942780

    ✦ Catch more stories from BlinkOps: itspmagazine.com/directory/bli

    🎪 Follow all of our #BHUSA 2025 coverage: itspmagazine.com/bhusa25

    #Cybersecurity #SecurityAutomation #SOAR #AI #NoCode #BlackHatUSA #BHUSA25 #SOC #AutomationPlatform #MicroAgents

  25. 🔒 Modernize & secure open source management! ActiveState's platform supports FedRAMP and GovCloud, providing end-to-end traceability and automated vulnerability detection. Streamline compliance and enhance security.

    Discover how our solution can transform your agency's open source practices: activestate.com/blog/modernizi

    #OpenSource #FedRAMP #GovCloud #ActiveState

  26. Ran into what appears to bee a #bug in #AWS IAM API where short-term credentials aren't accepted by IAM for #GovCloud regions, yet other services seem fine, and the same commands on the commercial partition work as well.

    Hard to tell if it's a bug or a weird thing that's poorly documented about GovCloud.

    If anyone thinks they can help: https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/8918
  27. Migrating a database from AWS GovCloud to commercial has been an interesting exercise in PostgreSQL replication. I talk about using pglogical and bidirectional replication to migrate one of our databases with minimum downtime in my latest post jamesarmes.com/2023/03/bidirec

    #aws #GovCloud #PostgreSQL #database #migration #replication #pglogical #bidirectional