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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ At first glance, the reputation cost of a data breach might seem minimal. Even h
You couldnt infer, for example, when the infamous Experian data breach occurred looking at its stock price alone. You couldnt infer, for example, when the infamous Experian data breach occurred looking at its stock price alone.
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(It happened in September of 2017 and a [class action lawsuit](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds/equifax-data-breach-settlement) resulted in payments starting in December of 2022). (It happened in September of 2017 and a [class action lawsuit](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/refunds/equifax-data-breach-settlement) resulted in payments starting in December of 2022).
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Parallel to the previously mentioned risk of more general reputation damage is t
The risk here gets worse when you consider the implications of a data breach. Many people, perhaps not entirely fairly, might doubt whether a company runs a good operation if it suffers repeated data breaches. Consider a representative [Glassdoor review of Uber](http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Employee-Review-Uber-RVW39883443.htm): The risk here gets worse when you consider the implications of a data breach. Many people, perhaps not entirely fairly, might doubt whether a company runs a good operation if it suffers repeated data breaches. Consider a representative [Glassdoor review of Uber](http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Employee-Review-Uber-RVW39883443.htm):
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Companies can also start negative feedback loops wherein repeated security issues give them a reputation as having a bad security team, meaning good security engineers might avoid working for the company to avoid association with that reputation. Companies can also start negative feedback loops wherein repeated security issues give them a reputation as having a bad security team, meaning good security engineers might avoid working for the company to avoid association with that reputation.
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Consider the recent decisions of three established companies: 37signals, Dropbox
On Twitter, 37signals and Basecamp co-founder DHH [summarized the results](https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1613508201953038337?s=20&t=QFmwWhR0YSCygvItPwtC8w) of a recent accounting 37signals did across its properties. 37signals spent, in total, $3,201,564.24 on cloud in 2022 and in a [subsequent tweet](https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1613558939760689153?s=20&t=QFmwWhR0YSCygvItPwtC8w), DHH compared that cost to purchasing “insanely powerful iron” from Dell that included “288 vCPU, 15 TB NVM, 1.3TB RAM for $1,287/month over 3 years.” On Twitter, 37signals and Basecamp co-founder DHH [summarized the results](https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1613508201953038337?s=20&t=QFmwWhR0YSCygvItPwtC8w) of a recent accounting 37signals did across its properties. 37signals spent, in total, $3,201,564.24 on cloud in 2022 and in a [subsequent tweet](https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1613558939760689153?s=20&t=QFmwWhR0YSCygvItPwtC8w), DHH compared that cost to purchasing “insanely powerful iron” from Dell that included “288 vCPU, 15 TB NVM, 1.3TB RAM for $1,287/month over 3 years.”
![alt_text](./image3.png "image_tooltip") ![alt_text](./image1.png "image_tooltip")
In a [full post](https://dev.37signals.com/our-cloud-spend-in-2022/) on the 37signals blog, senior site reliability engineer Fernando Álvarez provided more details, writing that “In 2023, we hope to dramatically cut that bill by moving a lot of services and dependencies out of the cloud and onto our own hardware.” In a [full post](https://dev.37signals.com/our-cloud-spend-in-2022/) on the 37signals blog, senior site reliability engineer Fernando Álvarez provided more details, writing that “In 2023, we hope to dramatically cut that bill by moving a lot of services and dependencies out of the cloud and onto our own hardware.”