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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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Streaming Reactive Systems & Data Pipes w. Squbs
Anil Gursel and Akara Sucharitakul focus on modeling and building software that considers all input and all output as stream of events, and introducing Squbs.
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Streaming SQL Foundations: Why I ❤ Streams+Tables
Tyler Akidau explores the relationship between the Beam Model and stream & table theory and explains what is required to provide robust stream processing support in SQL.
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Next Steps in Stateful Streaming with Apache Flink
Stephan Ewan talks about how Apache Flink is making stateful stream processing even more expressive and flexible to support applications in streaming that were previously not considered streamable.
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Drivetribe: A Social Network on Streams
Aris Koliopoulos talks about how common problems in social media can be resolved with a healthy mix of stream processing and functional programming.
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Improving Life in Smaller, Heterogeneous Projects
James Uther explores how to ensure a good Developer Experience in the context of software consultancy when one is faced with an astoundingly diverse array of constraints and givens.
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10k Deploys a Day - the Skyscanner Journey So Far
Stuart Davidson tries to dispel the myth that all needs to be "all-in" from the start and walks through how Skyscanner got to where they are, one step and one transition at a time.
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Taking Back “Software Engineering”
Dave Farley explores the term "Software Engineering” and how it relates to craftsmanship.
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Develop Your Development Experience
Jessica Kerr talks about the team that is more than the people on it - it's also the tools. Instead of onboarding more developers, one should enhance and customize the tools.