thank you very much for your detailed comment. of course as almost everything in programming it depends on the specific use case and requirements.
I like the example of security as an onion and reminds me of the swiss cheese paradigm. ( every layer of security might - and will - have holes. we must be sure these holes don't align ).
The last part of your comment is also somehow similar to what described in the AWS Security Workshop i attended at the Serverless Days i blogged about here.
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thank you very much for your detailed comment. of course as almost everything in programming it depends on the specific use case and requirements.
I like the example of security as an onion and reminds me of the swiss cheese paradigm. ( every layer of security might - and will - have holes. we must be sure these holes don't align ).
The last part of your comment is also somehow similar to what described in the AWS Security Workshop i attended at the Serverless Days i blogged about here.