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The Real Infrastructure Was Not The Load Balancer: What Atlassian’s Envoy Platform Really Built

A former Atlassian engineer’s retrospective on building a global Envoy-based edge platform reveals something much deeper than “load balancing.” Beneath the proxies, control planes, and AWS infrastructure sat a programmable behavioural layer that centralised routing, security, governance, observability, and policy enforcement at hyperscale. The real product was not the infrastructure itself, but the institutional cognition embedded within it: a distributed nervous system governing how the organisation operated at runtime.

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CyberDIVA and the Architecture of Online Harm

A reflection on the CyberDIVA conference at Aston University, examining cyber violence against women and girls, the fragmentation of the UK response ecosystem, and the architectural incentives shaping harm in modern digital environments. The article connects operational realities to broader structural questions around platform design, AI integration, economic alignment and the need for systemic accountability in an increasingly asymmetric web.

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