Cloud Configuration Drift: How Silent State Changes Become Expensive Incidents
Every cloud incident debrief eventually surfaces the same sentence: "Someone made a manual change." The change was small. It fixed an urgent problem. Nobody updated Terraform. Three months later, a security scan flagged an open port that the IaC said should not exist, and the team spent two days tra
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