To be honest, if any part of the GAE servers are compromised, they have your 
entire application (everything you've uploaded) and data right there, if 
they have full control over the server host.  Securing the system's memory & 
swap is not going to offer terribly much at that point.

This is just somewhere you're going to have to trust Google to get the 
security perimeter of the servers and network absolutely perfect.  If 
trusting them with that is too high a risk for your data, then frankly you 
shouldn't be on GAE, and probably shouldn't be on any external cloud 
solution.

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