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&lt;p&gt;In general the cloud object store Amazon S3 is pretty straightforward to use, but mistakes are easily made. The service itself is proven to be secure (&amp;ldquo;security of the cloud&amp;rdquo;), reliable and performant. However, misconfiguration by the owner of the S3 buckets can give a totally different experience (&amp;ldquo;security in the cloud&amp;rdquo;). In this blog the five most common mistakes will be addressed as a learning experience.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>