: Instead of just a strong password, Alex layered the security. He implemented encrypted databases, strict firewalls, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all employees.
: Before going live, Alex ran "Tabletop Exercises." He gathered the team and asked, "If a cloud credentials leak happens, does our modified design stop the attacker?" Developing and Modifying Security Design
: Alex ensured that the marketing team couldn't access the raw transaction logs, and the developers couldn't touch the production database without a verified "break-glass" procedure. : Instead of just a strong password, Alex
: The final modification was adding Automated Threat Detection . In the old design, logs were checked weekly. In the new design, AI-driven tools alerted Alex's team the second a weird login pattern appeared. The Lesson Learned : The final modification was adding Automated Threat
When SecurePay was first founded, Alex was tasked with building the security architecture from scratch. Alex followed a philosophy:
He modified the encryption strategy to use the cloud provider’s for better scalability.