"Blind Spots and How to See Them: Observability in a Serverless Environment"

Serverless computing, also known as functions-as-a-service (FaaS), is becoming popular among companies that are adopting a DevOps culture and the cloud. The use of serverless technology enables resource-intensive operational tasks to be performed by cloud providers, which can increase organizations' operational efficiencies and allow application developers to concentrate more on writing code. However, there are risks associated with serverless environments that organizations should consider, such as ownership confusion, over-priviledged functions, and more. This article continues to discuss serverless computing and the security risks posed by serverless environments.

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