identity management security tactics For years, we secured our Linux infrastructure by building walls: VPCs, security groups, and hardened SSH configurations. We treated the cloud like a virtual data center, assuming that if we kept the "bad guys" out of the network, our workloads were safe. . That model is no longer sufficient. Today, one of the most common paths from an initial compromise to a major cloud breach is the identity assigned to your Linux workload. When an attacker gains code execution on a Linux instance—through a...