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From Developer to Security: How I Broke into Infosec
Rey Bango discusses the impetus for his career change, from developer (building sites and apps for the web) to security, and the challenges he faced as a new person to the community.
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The Not-So-Straightforward Road from Microservices to Serverless
Phil Calçado discusses the fundamental concepts, technologies, and practices behind Microservices and Serverless.
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Peloton - Uber's Webscale Unified Scheduler on Mesos & Kubernetes
Mayank Bansal and Apoorva Jindal present Peloton, a Unified Resource Scheduler for collocating heterogeneous workloads in shared Mesos clusters.
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Modern WAF Bypass Scripting Techniques for Autonomous Attacks
Johnny Xmas talks about some of the techniques people are using in automated attacks and what are some of the ways people use to circumvent website protection.
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The Trouble with Memory
Kirk Pepperdine takes a look at the telltale signs that a JVM based application is in the 60% memory inefficiency area, and demonstrates the steps one can take to attack this problem.
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Advanced Data Visualizations in Jupyter Notebooks
Chakri Cherukuri discusses how to build advanced data visualization applications and interactive plots in Jupyter notebooks, including use cases with time series analysis.
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Building and Running Applications at Scale in Zalando
Pamela Canchanya shares practices and lessons learned when building and running critical business applications at scale.
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Thinking Methods - Systems Thinking at Work and Play
Wil Wade takes an introductory look at identifying and understanding systems in companies, projects, and software.
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Datadog: a Real-Time Metrics Database for One Quadrillion Points/Day
Ian Nowland & Joel Barciauskas talk about the challenges Datadog faces, how the architecture has evolved, and what they are looking to in the future as they architect for a quadrillion points per day.
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Privacy Tools and Techniques for Developers
Amber Welch talks about privacy engineering, from foundational principles to advanced techniques, as well as upcoming technologies like homomorphic encryption.
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Are We Really Cloud-Native?
Bert Ertman talks about Cloud-native, what it takes to do it right and what it means to do application development right in the cloud.
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Scaling DB Access for Billions of Queries Per Day @PayPal
Petrica Voicu and Kenneth Kang talk about Hera (High Efficiency Reliable Access to data stores) – an open-source in Go – and how it helps PayPal to manage database access and deal with issues.