Topics for a Security Training Course

DevOps Lunch and Learn was about security practices. Specifically, we built an outline of topics in security that we think are necessary for developers and operators to build secure applications.

We basically built a week long course curriculum!

As we go through what this course curriculum we walk through who needs to know this information and why.

If you want to see all of the detail here, please see: docs.google.com/document/d/1x5QLP…ng=h.c2phqte5q4pl

Transcript: otter.ai/u/UyMAmiHi-rRAreMa0FjxaVNomhQ
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Announcing the Cloud 2030 Online Community/Event

Rob Hirschfeld and Stephen Spector announce the launch of a new community/event called Cloud 2030. This concept is based on the past Cloud 2020 event held at Switch in 2010 focused on the future of cloud.

In addition to being a global community of cloud operators this will operate as en event without a fixed schedule. Come join at cloud2030.mn.co to learn more.

Ohad Maislish of env0 on extending Infrastructure as Code to the Broader Organization

Joining us this week is Ohad Maislish, CEO and Co-Founder of env0.

About env0

We started env0 in 2018 with the goal of helping extend the power of Infrastructure as Code to everyone on the team. We found the IaC frameworks are too focused on the purely technical elements of deploying infrastructure and missed the connection back to the business. And the existing IaC management tools were all focused on just helping the SRE/DevOps team but not actually changing the way that deployments worked.

env0 is dedicated to providing the self service that your team expects from the cloud, while maintaining the governance, cost control, and visibility that you need to securely deploy your infrastructure with confidence.

Joe Duffy at Pulumi on Modern Infrastructure as Code Systems

Joining us this week is Joe Duffy, CEO and Co-Founder of Pulumi.

About Pulumi

Pulumi’s Modern Infrastructure as Code platform provides superpowers for teams to manage any cloud using their favorite languages. Organizations of all sizes, from startups to the Global 2000, have chosen Pulumi for their cloud transformation and modernization needs. Pulumi is based in Seattle, venture-backed and founded by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google software veterans in 2017

Andrew Wertkin from BlueCat talks DNS at the Edge

Joining us this week is Andrew Wertkin, Chief Strategy Officer at BlueCat.

About BlueCat
BlueCat is the Adaptive DNS™ company. The company’s mission is to help the world’s largest organizations thrive on network complexity, from the edge to the core. To do this, BlueCat re-imagined DNS. The result – Adaptive DNS™ – is a dynamic, open, secure, scalable, and automated resource that supports the most challenging digital transformation initiatives, like adoption of hybrid cloud and rapid application development.

Tal Weiss of OverOps on Continuous Reliability in CI/CD Workflows

Joining us this week is Tal Weiss,  CTO & Co-Founder of OverOps.

About OverOps

OverOps was founded by engineers with a vision to change the way the world delivers reliable software. Tired of trying to resolve software errors using manual, noisy log files, the team searched for a better way. We built a powerful break-through solution that empowers developers, QA, DevOps and the business with actionable, code-level insights. Today, large enterprises have come to rely on OverOps to ensure a stable, reliable, software experience.

Lee Liu from LogDNA talks logging in the age of Kubernetes

Joining us this week is Lee Liu, CTO and Co-Founder, LogDNA.

About LogDNA

LogDNA is a log management company for the future of business. LogDNA enables petabytes of data from disparate locations (public cloud, private cloud, on-premise, hybrid, IoT and PoS) to be parsed and searched super-fast.