Security controls are technically sound, but teams push back.Workflows feel slower and more restrictive.I’m trying to understand how organizations manage this transition successfully.
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Errors often state something failed without explaining why. Users struggle to act on these messages. I want to understand why Salesforce errors are often unclear.
On paper, the incident response plan looks thorough and well-documented.During an actual incident, however, things slow down and confusion sets in quickly.I want to understand what typically goes wrong and how teams make response plans actually work.
I was told that zero trust removes the need for traditional network security.However, I still see recommendations for segmentation and firewall rules.I’m trying to understand why network controls are still needed in a zero-trust setup.
The containers start normally and serve traffic correctly for a while.After some time, requests hang and the services become unreachable.Restarting the containers fixes the issue temporarily.No errors appear in the application logs.
Access control seems correct, but error responses reveal stack traces or internal IDs.This doesn’t break functionality, but it feels risky from a security standpoint.I’m not sure how much information is safe to expose in errors.