The alert fired at 2:14 a.m. No one could log in. Critical services hung frozen while engineers scrambled for root access. The problem wasn’t the code. It was the access.
Infrastructure access failures are silent killers. They don’t just bring down systems; they stall the people who fix them. Infrastructure Access Chaos Testing is a way to find these points of failure before they find you. It’s not theory. It’s a deliberate, systematic attack on your own access paths, under controlled conditions.
Chaos testing in infrastructure access focuses on the security keys, credentials, identity providers, VPN gateways, bastion hosts, and access control policies that your teams depend on. You simulate outages, credential rotation failures, and policy misconfigurations. You revoke accounts mid-session. You block network routes between engineers and clusters. You test every path an operator might take to restore a downed service.
The goal is not destruction—it’s certainty. You measure time to recovery. You see if critical dashboards are reachable without granting unnecessary privileges. You verify that break-glass accounts work. You ensure compliance rules do not trap you in a deadlock. Without Infrastructure Access Chaos Testing, you only discover these weaknesses during real incidents, when stakes are highest.