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True Observability Needs High-Cardinality
Pierre Vincent discusses how high-cardinality observability helps the exploration and debugging power required to understand the reality of a production system.
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User Adaptive Security
Christina Camilleri and Jesse Kriss discuss how Netflix has readjusted their investments around user-focused security, and explore strategies towards a tiered access approach within endpoint security.
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Safe and Fast Deploys at Planet Scale
Mathias Schwarz discusses the software management, scalability used by Uber, and the need to have these done automatically by software.
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User Simulation for Rapid Outage Mitigation
Carissa Blossom walks through the monitoring service that Uber developed to identify issues in production, and how they leveraged composable integration tests to cut the time to mitigation in half.
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Upgrade to Java 16 or 17
Johan Janssen describes the six-months release process of Java and why applications should use a recent version, the challenges of upgrading, and provides some tips to make the process easier.
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Live Interview: Phishing Techniques and Mitigations
Joe Gray talks about OSINT and phishing tactics.
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Solving Mysteries Faster with Observability
Elizabeth Carretto discusses observability at Netflix and where and how their internal tool, Edgar, comes into play.
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A Sticky Situation: How Netflix Gains Confidence in Changes
Haley Tucker discusses sticky canaries, what they are and how they can help, and how to build confidence in changes.
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Paving the Road to Production
Graham Jenson shares his experience of creating "paved roads" and deploying pipelines at Coinbase for the past five years, and what the advantages of doing that are.
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Greenwater, Washington: an Availability Story
Marc Brooker discusses defining and designing for availability that takes people into account, including examples of massive-scale cloud systems designed using these principles.
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Failing Fast: the Impact of Bias When Speeding up Application Security
Laura Bell explores how bias impacts the security of a development lifecycle and examines 3 common biases that lead to big issues in this space.
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Cloud Native Is about Culture, Not Containers
Holly Cummins shares stories of customers struggling to get cloud native and all the ways things can go wrong.