Track: | Chaos Engineering |
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When: | Mon PM-3 |
Where: | Pedley |
Organizers | Russ Miles Russ Miles |
Participants | Andre Fourie Andre Fourie , David Cervigni David Cervigni , Felipe Zipitria Felipe Zipitria , Giorgio Bonfiglio Giorgio Bonfiglio , Goher Mohammad Goher Mohammad , Mario Platt Mario Platt |
Remote Participants | Clyde Vassallo Clyde Vassallo , Subash Subash |
In this session a collection of real-world security cases will be explored through the lens of the chaos engineering discipline.
WHY
In the face of increased speed of system evolution and complexity, systems are becoming harder to trust and have confidence in expecially from a security perspective.
Chaos engineering provides a specific mindset that augments the existing security mindset to provide a basis for automated exploring and discovering of weaknesses before your customers experience them.
This session will show how that mindset can be applied to common, real-world security cases and how, using the Deliberate Practice of Chaos Engineering, improve the entire sociotechnical system to mitigate and respond, and even preempt, these types of weaknesses coming to light.
What
Through real-world examples of chaos engineering, the attendees will explore recent and organisation-specific security weaknesses and how chaos engineering can be brought to bear on those weaknesses.
Outcomes
Attendees will have explored a wealth of their own, and real-world, use cases and know, through real-world chaos engineering examples, how the chaos engineering mindset and process can provide a new tool for exploring and defeating sociotechnical system weaknesses proactively.
References
The Principles of Chaos:http://principlesofchaos.org/
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