
When the Cloud Falls: The Systemic Fragility of Modern Infrastructure
CISO Insights: Voices in Cybersecurity
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Show Notes
This episode explores the alarming trend of catastrophic, back-to-back outages in late 2025, including the AWS DNS failure, Microsoft’s Azure Front Door configuration cascade, and the Cloudflare collapse, all caused by configuration errors in highly concentrated edge services. We analyze how a single error in one cloud region can create a dependency avalanche that paralyzes thousands of third-party services across finance, healthcare, education, and transportation globally. Finally, we discuss why cloud providers must be classified and regulated as critical infrastructure and detail the urgent steps security leaders must take to implement multi-cloud resilience and manage systemic risk.
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