True, but if someone gets shell access as your application user, there is nothing stopping them from impersonating your application or reading any configuration files (including AWS credentials) stored on the file…
After Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store got some much needed love last year (adding KMS encryption and versioning), I wrote a small utility for populating environment variables using a specific Parameter Store…
True, but if someone gets shell access as your application user, there is nothing stopping them from impersonating your application or reading any configuration files (including AWS credentials) stored on the file…
After Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store got some much needed love last year (adding KMS encryption and versioning), I wrote a small utility for populating environment variables using a specific Parameter Store…