
During January 2026, Justin Grevich enhanced the security of the 18F/identity-dashboard repository by implementing storage public access hardening. He removed the public-read ACL from the cloud storage configuration, directly reducing the risk of data leakage and aligning the system with compliance best practices. Justin’s work focused on backend development and cloud storage configuration, utilizing YAML to manage access controls and ensure traceable, auditable changes through Git. Although no major bugs were addressed during this period, his efforts maintained product reliability and demonstrated effective cross-team collaboration with security and compliance stakeholders, resulting in a more secure and trustworthy storage environment.

January 2026 – 18F/identity-dashboard: Strengthened security posture by hardening storage access. Delivered Storage Public Access Hardening (removed public-read ACL), reducing data leakage risk and increasing customer trust. No major bugs fixed this month; ongoing maintenance and security-focused improvements maintained product reliability and compliance alignment. Technologies demonstrated include cloud storage ACL governance, Git-based traceability, and cross-team collaboration.
January 2026 – 18F/identity-dashboard: Strengthened security posture by hardening storage access. Delivered Storage Public Access Hardening (removed public-read ACL), reducing data leakage risk and increasing customer trust. No major bugs fixed this month; ongoing maintenance and security-focused improvements maintained product reliability and compliance alignment. Technologies demonstrated include cloud storage ACL governance, Git-based traceability, and cross-team collaboration.
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