
What 'The Cloud Is Someone Else's Computer' Actually Means For Your Security
Your cloud workloads share physical hardware with other tenants. Most teams never think about what that means for security until something goes wrong.
Blog
Explore the latest thinking on AI-assisted operations, customer success stories, and practical guides to getting the most out of our managed cloud platform.

Your cloud workloads share physical hardware with other tenants. Most teams never think about what that means for security until something goes wrong.
Stories and updates curated for this topic.

HIPAA, SOC 2, PCI-DSS, and GDPR sit differently on public vs. private cloud. Here's how each framework maps to both architectures, side by side.

The average AWS account has 43 active misconfigurations right now. Here's what they are, why they keep appearing, and what actually fixes the problem.

Six audit areas that catch infrastructure teams off guard, with a breakdown of what managed private cloud handles versus what stays on your team.

AWS multi-service sprawl turns SOC 2 evidence collection to a months-long drain. Here's how a bounded, managed private cloud changes the audit scope.
-600x341.webp%3F2026-07-01T12%253A15%253A00.595Z&w=3840&q=75)
AWS, GCP, and Azure secure the cloud. You secure everything in it. Most teams don't know how wide that gap is, until a breach makes it obvious.

A documented AWS account compromise drove roughly $213k in unauthorized charges. See how attacks unfold, how to respond fast, and how to harden accounts.

Legacy apps don't have to put everything at risk. Learn how cloud isolation keeps older systems safe without freezing your entire environment.

Cloud hosting improves security automatically — DDoS mitigation, malware scanning, and server hardening — so your team can focus on building, not firefighting.