We are all Equifax - the data behind DevSecOps
In March 2017, hackers took three days to identify and exploit a new vulnerability in Equifax’s web applications. In the post-Equifax world, moving new business requirements (e.g., a non-vulnerable version of Struts2) into production in under three days might just be your new normal. Join this session to better understand how DevSecOps teams are applying lessons from W. Edwards Deming (circa 1982) and Gene Kim (circa 2013) to improve their ability to respond to new business requirements and cyber risks within their software development lifecycle.
About the speaker:
Stefania Chaplin is a Solutions Engineer at Sonatype. She is responsible for helping customers understand and implement DevSecOps across the EMEA region. She has a history as a Python/Java developer and enjoys the challenge of improving the quality of software across different languages and ecosystems. Stefania is passionate about women in technology and is Founder and President of 'Women at Sonatype'.
DevOps Higher Maturity Levels
DevOps practices have been evolving and changing so rapidly, but the maturity of the main principles are almost defined decades ago. We will be discussing the higher level principles of DevOps and how those fit with the current day practices, including the challenges faced during applying those into your environment.
About the speaker:
Derya Sezen is currently working as Cloud and DevOps Consultant under @kloia_com. He has migrated 10+ companies to AWS and was involved in several Containerisation and DevOps Automation projects.
DevOps with Serverless
Find out more about bringing DevOps and serverless together in this talk with Yan Cui. He'll cover using serverless to accelerate feature development, deployment framework, testing, CI/CD, logging, monitoring and distributed tracing and Config management.
About the speaker:
Yan is an experienced engineer who has worked with AWS for nearly 10 years. He has been an architect and lead developer with a variety of industries ranging from investment banks, e-commerce to mobile gaming. In the last 2 years, he has worked extensively with AWS Lambda in production, and he has been very active in sharing his experiences and the lessons he has learnt, some of his work has even made their way into the Serverless Well-Architected whitepaper published by AWS.
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Agenda:
6.30pm - Doors open
6.45pm - We are all Equifax - the data behind DevSecOps - Stefania Chaplin
7.15pm - DevOps Higher Maturity Levels - Derya Sezen
7.45pm - Break
8pm - DevOps with Serverless - Yan Cui
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