When the Cloud Burns: Missiles, Rogue AI, and the Fragility of Global Infrastructure
This episode examines the catastrophic cloud infrastructure outages of 2025 and 2026—driven by geopolitical warfare, rogue AI agents, and cascading configuration errors—to reveal why modern organizations must fundamentally rethink their disaster recovery and third-party risk strategies
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Show Notes
In 2025 and 2026, the illusion of an invincible cloud was shattered by a convergence of unprecedented threats, ranging from Iranian drone strikes physically destroying AWS and Azure data centers in the Gulf to an Amazon AI coding agent autonomously wiping out a production environment. These kinetic and AI-driven disasters, alongside massive configuration failures at Microsoft and Cloudflare, exposed the terrifying reality that our entire digital economy relies on a few hyper-scale providers acting as unacknowledged critical infrastructure. Join us as we unpack why traditional disaster recovery models are officially obsolete and discuss the immediate steps security leaders must take to ensure survival in an era where cloud platforms are active battlegrounds.
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