@dangoodin@infosec.exchange
A reminder that software makers, hardware makers, cloud services, payment processors, and the like will throw their customers under the bus whenever it suits them. Your payment card, food delivery account, AWS instance, Gmail address -- all can be taken away on a whim for any reason or no reason. These providers are NOT your friend. Make plans now. Have backups in place. Practice self-reliance. Ween yourself off these one at a time.
@Steve@ferral.cat
@dangoodin@infosec.exchange
Yes. One of the things to consider is global diversity as you plan for continuity. Given contemporary politics, you may find your services unacceptably limited or monitored in certain countries, so prepare to adapt.
I run many of my own services (email, storage, akomma, etc) in a US data center, this week I started looking at snapshotting images to AMS data centers.
I'm still trying to sort out what to do if they start freezing or grabbing bank accounts - this regularly happens on a more key basis today.
As with any of this, understand your risk profile and tolerance, and try to assess the risk conditions. Build mitigation plans and establish relationships. Things can change very quickly, so prepare accordingly.