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Fujitsu made the news earlier this year after accidentally exposing AWS keys, plaintextpasswords, and clientdata.

This key in of unintentional lapse in data control is more common than you might think.

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Fallout aside, the impact of these exposures is just as worrying.

So, what are some common pitfalls, and how can your business avoid them?

Cyber Security Assurance Technical Director at Six Degrees.

This lack of clarity leaves individuals to decide for themselves what is acceptable, leading to potentialsecurityrisks.

Not doing so can create significant unmanaged risk.

Several of these breaches occurred due to sensitive information being stored in publicly accessible GitHub repositories orAmazonS3 buckets.

Frequently, these stored resources contained hard-coded materials like AWS administrative keys for user accounts and user credentials.

Without these checks, even the most well-intentioned developers may unintentionally compromise security.

But staying secure means organizations should endeavor to conceal their code until its safe to do otherwise.

And if you intend to publish publicly, see to it you complete pre- and post-publication repository checks first.

By that point its usually far too late, and the costly damage has already been done.

The reality is that the larger and more complex your organisation, the more data it will have.

Unfortunately, this makes it more likely that information will be accidentally exposed.

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