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<div class="span-3 box-green">10:45-11:15</div><div class="span-10 box-green last">
<a href="/events/2016-amsterdam/program/warner-more">Warner More (CoverMyMeds) <br /> DevOps has Always Been About Security</a>
<a href="/events/2016-amsterdam/program/warner-moore">Warner Moore (CoverMyMeds) <br /> DevOps has Always Been About Security</a>
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<div class="span-3 box-green">11:30-12:00</div><div class="span-10 box-green last">
<a href="/events/2016-amsterdam/program/harim-weites">Harim Weites (Wehkamp) <br /> One engineer, four environments, no termination protection.</a>
<a href="/events/2016-amsterdam/program/harm-weites">Harm Weites (Wehkamp) <br /> One engineer, four environments, no termination protection.</a>
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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Avishai Ish-Shalom"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/avishai-ish-shalom/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
The Mathematics of Reliability
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>We often hear talks of "scale" and "reliability", mostly based on personal experience and lessons learned. What can Mathematics tell us about reliability and scale? Can math help us make our systems and companies more reliable?
It turns out that failure models, probability, statistics and other domains can help our analysis and provide insights.</p>

<p>This talk will present a simple failure models, explain the math behind common practices, introduce emergent system properties and showcase mathematical examples of why things behave differently at scale and how things that work well in small systems can be horrible at scale.</p>

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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Daniel van Gils"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/danielvangils/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
How the hell do I run my microservices in production, and will it scale?
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>Let's assume you’ve already had every *Docker 101 tutorial* for breakfast. You’re now ready to take that brilliantly crafted application into production. But wait... first you need to test your container-based microservices architecture. What does the whole DevOps workflow look like? What about performance and security? And last but not least; how the hell do I run my microservices in production, and will it scale?</p>

<p>Let Daniël guide you through the wonderful world of container-based development and running microservice architectures at scale. By attending the talk*, you’ll gain insight into how to bootstrap and dive straight into learning what DevOps workflow should look like when using containers.</p>


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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Erica Baker"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/ericabaker/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
Diversity Efforts Need To Extend Beyond Gender (Keynote)
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>To be Provided</p>

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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Harm Weites"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/harmweites/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
One engineer, four environments, no termination policy.
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>Terminating all environments just days before going live and getting back from scratch. We were days away from going live with our AWS Mesos stack until one unlucky engineer ran a faulty playbook.</p>

<p>This talk will focus on how we build and operate the new Wehkamp stack. We’ll start at the AWS level where we have several hundred instances, ELB’s and supporting services. On top of those instances we run services like Mesos, Consul, Kafka, ElasticSearch and Cassandra. Our real workload lives on Mesos, the microservices architecture we call Blaze. Next we’ll go over what happened in the days before we flipped the switch to go live, and the steps involved creating everything from scratch. How we utilize ansible and we’ll briefly touch Jenkins as our CI/CD tool. The final words will describe our plans in this area for the near future, and the improvements on what we’ve seen so far.</p>

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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Ken Mugrage"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/kenmugrage/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
What we’re learning about burnout and how a DevOps culture can help
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>One of the most overlooked advantages of converting to a DevOps culture can be the reduction of stress. This could be due to “sharing the load” as a whole team, the feeling of joint ownership in solving a business problem, or many other things.</p>

<p>If you’re asked to support somebody else’s application without any insight to how it was built and what problems it’s trying to solve you’re likely to experience more than a little stress. The same is true if you’ve toiled away creating the perfect application only to see it deployed in a way that makes it unable to perform.</p>

<p>The combination of stress and burnout is perhaps the biggest health threat in our industry. In fact, recent research has found that burnout--and the related concept of ""vital exhaustion""--increases your risk of cardiovascular disease as much as body mass index, smoking and lipid levels. Unfortunately there are also well-known stories of burnout-related suicides in our industry, making this literally a life and death issue.</p>

<p>If that isn’t reason enough to address the issue, we also know from the State of DevOps survey that the #1 indicator of company success is job satisfaction.</p>

<p>In this talk Ken will go over some of the leading research in the area of burnout. We’ll talk about some of the more common causes of burnout as identified by clinical research and talk about how you can learn from organizations with solid DevOps cultural practices to help alleviate them.</p>



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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Melanie Rieback"
type = "talk"
aliases = ["/events/2016-amsterdam/program/melanierieback/"]

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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
Pentesting ChatOps
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>Super inspired by last year's DevOpsDays talk, Radically Open Security embraced the concept of ChatOps for security audits and penetration testing - and the results have been nothing short of phenomenal! This talk will introduce the basics of Pentesting ChatOps, and will discuss the processes and open-source tools (RocketChat, Hubot, Gitlab, various pentesting tools) needed to enable Pentesting ChatOps within your own organization.</p>


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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
date = "2016-03-06T21:28:07-06:00"
title = "Victoria Jeffrey"
type = "talk"
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Preparing for the Day After Tomorrow - Test-Driven Infrastructure
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>With infrastructure and application automation, we have gained the tools to change systems rapidly. However, with increased project size, complexity, and requirements, its is very challenging to meet the time and quality expectations. In order to build a high velocity organization, uncertainty and complexity need to be reduced to gain speed while working in a trusted environment. This talk will introduce a DevOps workflow that helps to establish trust in your software development and release process. Moreover, we will look into the management of divergent environments, from legacy systems to modern clouds by using InSpec and Test-Kitchen.</p>


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City = "Amsterdam"
Year = "2016"
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<p><strong>Title:</strong>
DevOps has Always Been About Security
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>

<p>Do you need to secure your leading technology product and business? Are you struggling with aligning your security program to agile and devops? Organizations can be compliant and secure while remaining innovative. This presentation explores innovative processes and practices for evolving traditional security controls. With these techniques, you can securely enable the speed of change needed to disrupt in today's market place while meeting compliance and audit requirements. Warner will explore alternative methods using real world examples for addressing security controls such as separation of duties, change control, and release management using automation and modern practices.</p>



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name: "Avishai Ish-Shalom"
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bio: "Avishai Ish-Shalom is a veteran Ops and a survivor of many production skirmishes. Currently an independent consultant, Avishai helps companies deal with web era operations and scale. In his spare time Avishai is spreading weird ideas and conspiracy theories such as DevOps."
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name: "Daniël van Gils"
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bio: "Daniël van Gils is a polyglot developer advocate at Cloud 66. He helps other polyglot developers craft ruby (on rails) web applications and container based microservice architectures with ♥, to deploy on any server or public cloud. He’s been involved in the web development, creative technologies, and gaming industries. An accomplished creative technologist, Daniel has vast and varied experience in application development, agile workflows, lecturing and building container technologies at scale. In his spare time he experiments with strawberries in his backyard, likes to surf and practices improvisation theater."
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name: "Erica Baker"
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bio: "Erica is a Senior Engineer at Slack Technologies and advocate for diversity and inclusion in tech, and expanding access to tech education. Erica's career in tech began fourteen years ago doing domain administration for the University of Alaska Statewide System, before becoming a Googler in 2006. Erica's role grew and shifted within Google, growing from Support Technician to Site Reliability Engineer. She joined Slack in 2015, where she focuses on Build and Release Engineering. Erica is on the Advisory Boards for Atipica and Hack the Hood, and is a Tech Mentor for Black Girls Code. Erica is currently based in Oakland, California."
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name: "Harm Weites"
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bio: "Harm is committed to engineering the Wehkamp e-commerce platform, making sure it scales and performs to meet customer and business demands. He is passionate about automation and is part of Wehkamp’s SRE team."
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name: "Ken Mugrage"
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bio: "Ken Mugrage has 25 years of experience in the IT industry, spending the last 7 at ThoughtWorks. During his entire career, Ken has focused on using technology to increase business effectiveness, as opposed to using the ‘latest cool thing’. Ken has been focused on Continuous Delivery and DevOps for most of the past decade, working with organizations all over the world, ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies. He now uses this experience to teach others how to get better at building, testing and deploying software."
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bio: "Melanie Rieback is the CEO/Co-founder of Radically Open Security. She is also a former Asst. Prof. of Computer Science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam who performed RFID security research (RFID Virus and RFID Guardian), that got worldwide press coverage, and won several awards (VU Mediakomeet, ISOC Award finalist, NWO I/O award, IEEE Percom Best Paper, USENIX Lisa Best Paper). Melanie also worked as a Sr. Engineering Manager on XenClient at Citrix, where she led the Citrix Vancouver office. She was also a Sr. Managing Consultant in the Cyber Crime Expertise and Response Team (CCERT) at ING Bank, where she set up the CCERT Analysis Lab and was the lead technical project manager of the ING Core Threat Intelligence Systems. For fun, she founded the Dutch Girl Geek Dinner in 2008. Melanie was also named 2010 ICT Professional of the Year (Finalist) by WomeninIT, and one of the “400 most successful women in the Netherlands” by Viva Magazine (Viva400) in 2010."
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bio: "As a software engineer at Chef, Victoria has developed on Delivery and Compliance, spending her days in her code cave battling whatever dragons come her way. Prior to joining Chef, she was an assistant teacher at her son’s school, where she spent her days getting dirty in gardens and playing games. When she’s not hiding out in her code cave, you can find her hanging with family, admiring the baby lizards in the backyard, and wishing she had a koala pet."
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name: "Warner Moore"
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bio: "Warner Moore is a technology and information security leader who is passionate about technology innovation and entrepreneurship having worked with technology focused businesses nearly his entire career. When not scaling technology and teams at CoverMyMeds, he contributes back to the community by organizing Ohio LinuxFest and DevOpsDays Ohio. Additionally, he is co-founder of the LOPSA Columbus chapter and chairs the Leadership Committee."

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