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Slack’s DNSSEC Rollout: Third Time’s the Outage
Rafael de Elvira Tellez discusses a case study of what happened when a large SaaS company enabled DNSSEC.
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Staying JDK: Current in Production
Andrzej Grzesik discusses different perspectives towards Java upgrades and possible migration paths, how to plan and execute an upgrade, and what to expect in terms of tools, libraries and languages
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Securing APIs and Microservices in the Cloud
Stefania Chaplin discusses how to secure APIs and microservices in the cloud based on OWASP recommendations.
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Better Serverless Computing with WebAssembly
William Overton discusses why WebAssembly is the next big step on the journey to computing at the edge, the Compute@Edge platform, and developments in the WASM ecosystem (WASI & Component Model).
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A CTO That Still Codes: My Tortuous Path to the Staff-Plus Engineer Role
Fabiane Nardon discusses the skills needed to be a successful contributor, how what she learned as a manager helped her be a better technical leader, and the need for companies to support Staff-Plus.
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Panel: Engineering Leadership Lessons for Improving Flow
The panelists discuss how to lead organizational change to improve velocity and quality.
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Perspectives on Trust in Security & Privacy
The panelists discuss balancing the adjustment of the security posture and the user experience.
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Resiliency Superpowers with eBPF
Liz Rice considers several facets where eBPF can help, from dynamic vulnerability patching through super-fast load balancing to multi-cluster networking.
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Securing Java Applications in the Age of Log4Shell
Simon Maple looks at how one can be more proactive and defensive in decisions for future Log4Shell like scenarios, considering, identifying and reducing the risk introduced into applications.
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Kubernetes as a Foundation for Infrastructure Control Planes
Daniel Mangum explores how bringing applications and infrastructure to a single control plane allows for building robust platforms that can accommodate heterogenous organizational structures.
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Project Loom: Revolution in Java Concurrency or Obscure Implementation Detail?
Tomasz Nurkiewicz explores what Loom is, how it's implemented, what problems it solves, its shortcomings, and will it make reactive programming obsolete?
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JIT vs. AOT: How to Pick the Right Approach
The panelists discuss the trade-offs between the two approaches and cover scenarios where either approach is best.