InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud-Native Data: What Is it? Will it Solve the Data-DevOps Divide?
The panelists debate whether data's answer to cloud-native will mirror DevOps or not.
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Building a Reliable Cloud-Based Bank in Java
Jason Maude talks about the server-side implementation of Starling Bank and shows how, even though Java is over two decades old, it can still be used for cutting edge applications.
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Attack Trees, Security Modeling for Agile Teams
Michael Brunton-Spall talks about Attack Trees, a new way of understanding how a system might be attacked and how to prioritize security measures to be implemented.
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Counterfactual Evaluation of Machine Learning Models
Michael Manapat discusses how Stripe evaluates and trains their machine learning models to fight fraud.
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Machine Learning Pipeline for Real-Time Forecasting @Uber Marketplace
Chong Sun and Danny Yuan discuss how Uber is using ML to improve their forecasting models, the architecture of their ML platform, and lessons learned running it in production.
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Security Champions: Only You Can Prevent File Forgery
Marisa Fagan discusses how to become a Security Champion in five steps, what the benefits are, and what to do when there is no Security Champions program or even a Product Security program.
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EternalBlue: Exploit Analysis and beyond
Emma McCall talks about the EternalBlue exploit that was leaked in early 2017 which was then abused to great effect throughout the year.
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Bigger, Faster and More Secure
Laura Bell talks about how security can look when it stops being about fear and starts being a tool for building systems of the future.
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Encryption without Magic, Risk Management without Pain
Anastasiia Voitova talks about cryptography in a wider context: how it helps to narrow more significant risks to controlled attack surfaces, enables managing the risk efficiently & elegantly, and more
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Test the Candy Crush Saga Game
Alexander Andelkovic shows how King is training artificial intelligence bots to test its games by mimicking human interactions.
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From Haskell 98 to Modern Haskell–Making Sense of the Haskell Type System
Ryan Lemmer takes a look at Haskell’s type system, including extensions: GADTs, multi-param type-classes, functional dependencies, type functions, kind polymorphism, type promotion, etc.
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Functional Programming in Aviation
Tony Morris discusses some of the issues met in aviation and how functional programming can be applied to provide significant improvements in efficiency and air safety.