A technology leader focused on cloud innovation, seeking insights on scalable infrastructure, security, and DevOps automation, with a strong interest in multicloud, hybrid cloud, edge computing, and emerging cloud-native technologies. They prioritize security, compliance, and zero-trust principles in their organization's digital transformation.
Cloud infrastructure and scalability (20%)Security, Compliance and Zero Trust (20%)DevOps, SRE Automation (20%)Multicloud, Hybrid Cloud and Edge (20%)Cloud-Native Technologies and Emerging Tools (20%)
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AI‑Driven Cloud Security, DevOps Logging, and Oracle’s AI‑Infrastructure Surge…
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 07:51
DevOps & SRE Automation
Privacy‑Safe Logging Remains a Tough Nut in Modern Pipelines
As cloud‑native workloads scale, DevOps.com highlights that logging streams—essential for observability, debugging, and compliance—are still among the least governed data assets, exposing organizations to privacy breaches. The article argues that true privacy‑safe logging must blend robust redaction, tokenization, and automated policy enforcement, a shift that SRE teams can accelerate through integrated observability platforms.
DevOps.com
Malicious VS Code Extensions Threaten Development Workflows
DevOps.com reports the emergence of two rogue VS Code extensions masquerading as a premium dark theme and an AI‑powered coding assistant, which silently capture screenshots and exfiltrate credentials. Security researchers warn that such supply‑chain attacks undermine the integrity of CI/CD pipelines, prompting teams to enforce strict extension vetting and zero‑trust controls within their development environments.
DevOps.com
Security, Compliance & Zero‑Trust
Securing AI Assistants with OWASP‑Based Controls
In a presentation covered by InfoQ, Andra Lezza outlines the OWASP AI Exchange threat model and the top ten LLM risks, recommending granular authorization, template sanitization, and a DevSecOps‑centric data‑supply‑chain approach to protect AI copilots. The guidance stresses zero‑trust principles from model ingestion to inference, offering a concrete roadmap for enterprises deploying generative AI.
InfoQ
Cloud Infrastructure, Scalability & Multicloud
Oracle’s $10 B AI Data‑Center Cash Burn Raises Questions
The Information reveals that Oracle burned roughly $10 billion in the November quarter as it rushed to build AI‑ready data centers for customers like OpenAI. The massive outlay underscores the capital intensity of scaling AI workloads across multicloud environments and signals heightened pressure on the company’s cash flow.
The Information
Oracle Ups Forecasted FY 2026 CapEx by $15 B Amid AI Push
The Register adds that Oracle now expects its FY 2026 capital expenditures to be $15 billion higher than previously projected, driven by the need to provision additional compute, storage, and networking resources for AI services. The revised outlook highlights the firm’s commitment to expanding its hybrid‑cloud footprint to meet surging demand.
The Register
Amazon’s Cloud, Advertising and E‑Commerce Engines Power 2026 Outlook
Market Watch notes that analysts at TD Cowen view Amazon as a top investment, citing robust growth in its AWS cloud platform, advertising network, and e‑commerce operations. The diversified revenue mix is expected to boost margins and sustain infrastructure spending across multiple cloud regions, reinforcing Amazon’s multicloud leadership.
Market Watch
Cloud‑Native & Emerging Technologies
Rethinking Software Architecture for Next‑Gen User Interfaces
A feature in DevOps.com argues that the rise of conversational and AI‑augmented interfaces demands a departure from traditional UI components toward event‑driven, micro‑frontend architectures that natively integrate with cloud services. The shift promises tighter coupling with serverless back‑ends and edge compute, positioning developers to exploit emerging cloud‑native toolchains.
DevOps.com