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889 A Google Cloud developer woke up to a $17,000 bill from API calls he never made, and the part that actually matters is what it reveals about how cloud platforms define their own security standards

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 05/27/2026 04:00 EDT

A Google Cloud developer woke up to a $17,000 bill from API calls he never made, and the part that actually matters is what it reveals about how cloud platforms define their own security standards

The COO of Google Cloud spent part of last week telling executives that security cannot be bolted onto AI strategies after the fact.

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