azure event grid

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Azure Event Grid is a fully managed event routing service within Microsoft Azure that enables event-driven, reactive programming by connecting event sources to event handlers. Discussions on WindowsForum cover security considerations, including privilege escalation mitigations and the unverified CVE-2025-59273, which highlights the need for cautious management of privileged control surfaces like tokens and shared keys. Additionally, Azure Event Grid is part of broader cloud infrastructure discussions, where Azure, alongside other major providers, acts as a strategic gatekeeper for emerging technologies such as Web3 and blockchain, influencing scalability and compliance. These threads emphasize the importance of securing event-driven architectures and understanding Azure's role in enterprise and decentralized ecosystems.
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    Securing Azure Event Grid: Privilege Escalation Mitigations and CVE-2025-59273

    Microsoft’s CVE label CVE-2025-59273 — described in some community postings as an Azure Event Grid system elevation-of-privilege issue — cannot be located in vendor advisories or major public vulnerability indexes at the time of this writing, and the available technical record points to an...
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    Cloud Giants as Web3 Gatekeepers: Alibaba, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure

    The Web3 infrastructure story that has been quietly brewing for years reached a new inflection point this cycle: large cloud providers are no longer passive hosts for blockchain experiments — they are active strategic partners, builders, and gatekeepers whose technical choices and compliance...
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