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All Day DevSecOps 2018

Great talk guys, thanks for sharing your amazing presentations and knowledge.

The presentations were only shared in slack channel and thought to correlate them in one place.

If there is any modification to the content please contact me.

In Presentations folder is not a complete list of the presentations but the ones I could manage to collect, please update if you want with the missing ones .

  • Mark Miller - All Day DevOps Kick Off with Mark Miller & Derek Weeks
  • Omer Levi Hevroni - Helming Your Pipeline: Building A Secure CI/CD Pipeline For Kubernetes
  • Schlomo Schapiro - Kubernetes: Shifting The Mindset From Servers To Containers
  • VIshal Agrawal - Implement DevOps In Large Enterprises
  • Madhu Akula - Container Security Monitoring Using Open Source
  • Manuel Pais - Delivery Patterns For Rapid & Reliable Software Releases
  • Christian Melendez - 7 Container Design Patterns You Need to Know
  • Martin Woodward - 60,000 Tests In Six Minutes: Creating A Reliable Pipeline, Eliminate Flaky Tests & Deploy Safely But Quickly
  • René van Osnabrugge - The Shift To Rugged DevOps
  • Martino Fornasa - How To Build An Effective Container-Based Local Development Environment
  • Doug Winter - Little-Known Funky Serverless Capabilities At AWS
  • Uldis Karlovs-Karlovskis - How To Lead A DevOps Team Of 125 At A Fortune100 Company
  • Jose Manuel Ortega - Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVE) In Docker Containers
  • Jake Collins - Next Generation CD Pipelines
  • Mohamed Labouardy - Deploy A Docker Swarm Cluster With Alexa & Lambda
  • Mieke Deenen - Get Started With DevOps In Government
  • Aubrey Stearn - Blue By Default - Extract The Value From Security Investment
  • Georgios Kryparos - DevSecOps Toolchain: Blocking Dangerous Containers
  • Jakob Ehn - Running Kubernetes On Microsoft Azure
  • Marc Cluet - The DevOps Journey - How To Get There Painlessly
  • Nicolas Byl - Hope Is Not Strategy
  • Hüseyin Babal - Microservice Architecture On Kubernetes
  • Benjamin Wootton - The State Of DevOps In Financial Services: Data-Driven Insights Into Innovation, Competition & Technology
  • Glynn Wilson - Cultural Transformation: Fail Fast, Learn and Move On
  • Wiebe de Roos - DevSecOps At Scale - How Team Autonomy Helps The Enterprise Stay Secure
  • Rob Richardson - CI/CD On The Microsoft Stack
  • Sean Davis - Infrastructure Unknown: Using Polymorphic Templates To Predict The Future
  • Paul Bruce - Progressive Testing To Meet The Performance Imperative []
  • Amélie Koran - Keynote: Amélie Koran, HHS - Zero Gain vs. Zero Loss: Practical Tales of Enterprise Decision-Making
  • Mykel Alvis - Developing For Deterministic Deliveries
  • Karthik Gaekwad - KubeSecOps: Kubernetes Security Practices You Should Follow
  • Ola Chowning - Skill Shift - From Deep To Wide, Hard To Soft
  • Hasan Yasar - Continuous Authorization With DevSecOps
  • Daniel Barker - Monitoring The Easy Way
  • Simmons Lough - DevOps At United States Patent And Trademark Office
  • Daniel Maher - Containers: Parts & Labour
  • David Blezard - DevOps For Education, Non-profits & More
  • Mark Willis - Show Me The Dev$ecOp$: Transitioning From Cost Center To A Revenue Center
  • Ana Medina - Getting Started With Chaos Engineering
  • Swati Shah - Advancing Application Delivery
  • Jan de Vries - No Nouns!
  • Nick Rycar - Why Are Audits So Painful?
  • John Willis - DevSecOps Kata
  • Aaron Rinehart - DevSecOps & Chaos Engineering: Knowing the Unknown
  • Matthew Boeckman - Useful Flakes: The Value Of Common Tools
  • George Swan - Keynote: George Swan, Autodesk - Designing Autodesk's Future Today: CI/CD for the Whole Product
  • Karl Heinz Marbaise - How To Be Prepared For 6.000.000+ Potential Users?
  • Haleem Mohammed - Stash (And Unstash) My Cloud
  • Shira Rubinoff - How To Create The Proper Cybersecurity Culture Within Your Business - The Human Factors Approach
  • DJ Schleen - Don't Fear The Four Horsemen Of DevSecOps
  • Jennifer Petoff - Deploying SRE Training Best Practices To Production: What We Learned A.K.A. Strapping Jetpacks On Unicorns, The Postmortem)
  • Carmen DeArdo - Applying DevOps Practices to Architect your Delivery Pipeline for Speed
  • Camilo Andrés Cortés Hernández - Managed Kubernetes Platforms
  • Aaron Goldsmith - How Not to Review a Pull Request
  • Chris Roberts - Mother Nature's Development Lifecycles, OR, Why The T-Rex Didn’t Get Hand Extenders
  • Matthew Skelton - Practical, Team-Focused Operability Techniques For Distributed Systems
  • Gene Gotimer - Bringing Continuous Delivery To The DoD & DHS
  • Jesse Butler - Serverless With The Fn Project
  • Tom Limoncelli - Stealing The Best Ideas From DevOps: Applying DevOps Outside Of SDLC
  • Adam Lewis - Docker Image Provenance with Notary - Defending Against attacks on Docker Images and Registries
  • Ram Lakshmanan - Micro-Metrics To Forecast Performance Tsunamis
  • Joe Goldberg - Production Instrumentation In The SDLC: A Lot More Than Checking Scripts Into An SCM
  • Chris Swan - LessOps
  • Hank Preston - Dude, You Put DevOps In Your Network? NetDevOps!
  • Jeffrey Hann - Automation Without Exposure: Securing Your DevOps Pipeline
  • Liz Fong-Jones - Resolving Outages Faster With Better Debugging Strategies []
  • Dave Rensin - Keynote: Dave Rensin, Google - What Is SRE And Why Every DevOps Professional Should Care
  • Juni Mukherjee - Continuous Everything With Jenkins X And Why You Should Care
  • Anton Weiss - Heralding Change - How To Get Engineers On Board The DevOps Ship
  • Larry Gordon - The I/O of DevOps
  • Janek Claus - Application Security Automatization and Optimization
  • Colin Wynd - DevOps at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Jennifer Fawcett - Scalable DevOps & Continuous Delivery For The Agile Release Train
  • Philipp Krenn - Centralized Logging Patterns
  • Larry Maccherone - The Trust Algorithm For DevSecOps
  • Jayne Groll - SRE Needs Agile ITSM
  • T.j. Randall - Smooth Sailing with Containers...Because Ship Happens
  • Stephanie Derdouri - Overview: Fannie Mae's DevSecOps Journey
  • Jason Yee - Canary Deploys With Kubernetes & Istio
  • Navin Vembar - Getting There: The Journey to Government DevOps
  • Caroline Wong - Why Does Security Matter For DevOps?
  • Damon Edwards - Tickets Make Operations Unnecessarily Miserable
  • Chitra Elango - Deep Dive: Fannie Mae's DevSecOps Journey + SAST and DAST in Continuous Integration
  • Pete Chestna - The 3 Ways of DevSecOps – Making Shift Happen
  • Paul Czarkowski - The Platform Mullet - Functions At The Front, Containers At The Back
  • Tin Zaw - WAF, ModSecurity & Core Rule Set In The DevOps World
  • Dawn Parzych - What Makes A Good SRE - Findings From The SRE Survey
  • Scott Coulton - Orchestrating the Orchestrator
  • Priyanka Sharma - Prometheus, Jaeger, and Istio: Observability for Today's Enterprises
  • Chris Short - DevOps Is Not War
  • Benjamin Hering - HTTP Security Headers - A Technology History Through Scar Tissue
  • Michael Kehoe - What The NTSB Teaches Us About Incident Management & Postmortems []
  • Cindy Healy - Keynote: Cindy Healy, Microsoft - Girl on a Mission: Stories and Lessons from an Out of This World Career in Tech
  • Franklin Mosley - Getting To Know Security & Devs: Keys To Successful DevSecOps
  • Abhijit Khan - Fast Lane Delivery - Achieving Zero Touch With the Triangle of Automation
  • Chris Jones - SLOs and Error Budgets
  • Courtney Kissler - Value Stream Mapping & Shared Outcomes - The Path To Collaboration & Winning As A Team
  • Edwin Kwan - Smashing Security Bugs Towards A Banking License
  • Paul Greig - Who Wants PIE? A Series Of Post Incident Experiments
  • Ty Sbano - Battle Tested Application Security
  • Kumar Mathialagan - Being Agile In A Security World
  • Christopher Davis - Better On-Call The SRE Way
  • Angela Gunn - The Gas, The Brake - Finding Common Ground With Security Folk
  • Chetan Conikee - Connected Feedback Loops In Application Security
  • David Blank-Edelman - SRE101: Lessons from a Parallel Universe
  • Julia Wester - Pursuing Lagom - Finding Balance Between Extremes
  • Swapnil Deshmukh - Shift Up - Continuous Security & Feedback Loop In Production
  • Mark Schwartz - War & Peace & IT []
  • Rob England - Keynote: Rob England, Two Hills & Mark Whiting, ValueFlow - Mapping Value: The Pros & Cons of the Manufacturing Paradigm
  • Aditya Balapure - Did You Just Break My Auth
  • Mohammed Imran - Strengthen & Scale Security Of Your Organization For A Dollar Or Less
  • Stefan Streichsbier - DevSecOps - Securing A Great Developer Experience
  • William Bengtson - Security Through Enablement at Netflix
  • Ravi Gadhia - InnerSource As A Destination Along The DevOps Journey
  • Mirco Hering - What Got Us Here Won’t Get Us There
  • Fabian Lim - The Diary Of A DevSecOps Kid

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