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Threat Modelig for Agile and Cloud-Native

Trends & Best Practices in DevOps & Cloud-Security

Threat Modeling for Agile and Cloud-Native

Level Up Your DevOps Skills: Explore the latest trends in cloud-native development, security, and DevOps practices. Learn how to build portable Kubernetes applications, secure your infrastructure, and accelerate your development workflows with automation and IaC tools.

Expert-Insights for your DevOps practice

Join us for a full-day live stream from DevOpsCon Munich with top experts like Manuel Schuller, Martin Dhulak and Shubham Thukral, and more! Elevate Your DevOps Practice: Learn how to build portable Kubernetes applications, secure cloud-native architectures, and optimize your development workflows. Explore the latest trends in DevOps, including GitOps, CDevents, and threat modeling. Discover the benefits of a unified DevOps approach and how to implement it effectively in your organization.

Threat Modeling for Agile and Cloud-Native

Explore the Future of DevOps

In an era where we expect to see more growth in space in the next 5 years than we have in the last 50 years, it’s critical that we can adapt to changing needs and deliver faster while ensuring we are safe and secure. The space domain is no different, where multiple countries are working to lead space exploration and be the first to land on Mars.

The application of Industrial DevOps into space exploration represents a monumental leap where we can leverage Agile and DevOps practices to adapt to change and speed up delivery both safely and securely in the realm of space exploration. Industrial DevOps pulls from multiple bodies of knowledge, including Systems Thinking, Model-Based Engineering, Agile, DevOps, and Cyber. We need to use all the tools in our toolbox to reach the moon first and then leap to Mars.

Engineers at small and large companies are deploying their applications using managed Kubernetes services in the cloud because they are convinced it will enable them to migrate their workloads across providers easily. However, in reality, most container platforms are not feature-complete. So, the move comes with a series of external concerns that can make it problematic: e.g. monitoring, identity management, data gravity, deployment pipelines, dependent services, and many more!
In this talk, we’ll follow the migration journey of a demo application from AWS to GCP and we will identify a series of practical software development and system architecture best practices that you can follow to increase the level of portability of your Kube application.

This talk delves into the imperative of modernizing threat modeling practices grounded in Zero Trust principles, illuminating efforts to establish uniformity in assessing and mitigating cybersecurity risks, especially for cloud-native systems. This talk explores the diverse landscape of threat modeling methodologies, emphasizing the need for a standardized approach that aligns with Zero Trust principles to effectively identify, prioritize, and mitigate potential threats across varied organizational contexts.

We’ve all seen the blogs with headlines “Is SRE replacing DevOps?” or “Platform Engineering vs. DevOps – Which is better?”. Our ever-evolving industry has brought about new teams that work in new ways with new responsibilities after the DevOps revolution, but they all have something in common. These teams all encompass elements of what we’ve learned through implementing the practices of DevOps. Each of these new groups solves its own challenges for organizations and builds on the principles of DevOps in its own ways. Please join me as I discuss DevOps as an umbrella methodology and how these newly formed specialized teams fit within it.

We will go over DevOps as an umbrella methodology. Platform Engineering and Site Reliability Engineering fall under the DevOps umbrella, for example. What do these terms mean, how did they come about, and what problems do they solve? Let’s become seers of DevOps and prophesize the future with practices and trends.

This session describes the challenge of many FinServ companies: how to bring together automation, standardisation, and evidence of compliance. We will explore the pivotal role of GitHub, GitOps and CDevents in the DevSecOps delivery pipeline to make sure that every application released in production automatically complies with the company wide (and industry-wide) standards.

Especially for banks, releasing controlled software is not only a must, but a business priority. The session will go through:

— What we are looking for: The level of control and compliance rules are defined not by the projects teams, but by specialized teams who make sure all controls are compliant with the state of the art

— How it was was done: DevOps processes implementation – made possible through a set of tools – to ensure that the compliance of any piece of software released into production can be evidenced

— What is the mid/long-term goal: These controls become company-wide best practices, so that these specialized groups are meant to disappear after the Culture and Best Practices are disseminated within the organization

In this talk, we delve into the evolving Infrastructure as Code (IaC) arena, comparing the established Terraform with the innovative Pulumi. Designed for both Terraform experts seeking new insights and beginners starting their IaC journey, we’ll offer a detailed overview of Pulumi’s use of familiar programming languages for managing cloud infrastructure, emphasizing its flexibility and ease of use. The session includes a live coding demonstration, showcasing Pulumi’s efficiency in creating cloud infrastructure and deploying applications, even in complex Kubernetes environments. Whether you’re considering transitioning from Terraform or new to IaC, this presentation is set to enlighten you on Pulumi’s unique approach to cloud infrastructure and application deployment.

To facilitate network customization, Kubernetes offers support for a broad range of CNI-compatible plugins, including Cilium and Calico, to configure and manage networks.

As applications grow in scale and complexity, obtaining visibility into the underlying platform becomes increasingly difficult, especially regarding network performance.

This difficulty has led to the creation of advanced observability tools for monitoring platforms. Technologies such as the extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) have become effective tools for monitoring network traffic within Kubernetes environments.

This presentation describes the technical architecture of eBPF-based observability solutions for Kubernetes and illustrates how to build Prometheus exporters to gather network metrics using eBPF probes, enabling the troubleshooting of latency, jitter, and routing issues.

Who Should Attend?

Threat Modeling for Agile and Cloud Native

IT professionals and DevOps engineers looking to deepen their expertise in cloud-native security and automation.

Developers and IT architects who want to learn about cloud-native infrastructure and security strategies.

IT security specialists and cloud engineers focused on implementing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) tools.

Get to know our experts

Robin Yeman - Software Engineering Institute

Expertise spanning over twenty-eight years in software engineering with focus on Digital Engineering, DevSecOps, and Agile building large complex solutions across multiple domains from submarines to satellites. She advocates for continuous learning with multiple certifications including SAFe Fellow, SPCT, CEC, PMP, PMI-ACP, and CSEP. She is a Systems Engineering PhD candidate at Colorado State researching best practices to deliver large-scale safety-critical cyber-physical solutions using Agile and DevSecOps. Key areas of focus include Systems Thinking, Digital Engineering, DevSecOps and Agile. She has also led several efforts in Agile transformation and continues to lend her expertise in Agile techniques and processes on management, schedule, cost, and technical performance.

Brittany Woods - H&R BLOCK

Brittany Woods is a Senior Engineering leader currently based in London. During her career in technical and leadership roles spanning verticals across the financial, automotive, and retail sectors, Brittany has been a significant advocate for digital transformation, DevOps, and increased organisational innovation. As an industry advocate for DevOps, Brittany has worked to increase developer efficiency while improving developer experience in several organisations globally. This work has also focussed on improving organisational culture and can be seen through her talks on the topic. Brittany has been featured in the book “97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know” with her article on silos in modern tech teams.

Manuel Schuller - Freelancer

Manuel is a senior DevOps evangelist, with a 25+ years international experience on both Dev and Ops solutions. He is a DevOps Institute Ambassador, CD Foundation Community Builder, Public Speaker (in events like DevOps World, DevOps Enterprise Summit, and BrightTalk’s and TechStrong’s programs and broadcasts), Business and Technical Challenges Solver. Loving the terms “DevOps-ifier” and “DevOps-ologist”, with an extensive knowledge of both technologies and markets, he helps people practice DevOps principles in real world organizations, and achieve results in big DevOps transitions projects.

Jorge Cardos - Huawei Cloud

After working for different industrial and academic research organizations (e.g., SAP, The Boeing Company, CCG/Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung, KIT, University of Dresden, University of Coimbra), in 2015, Jorge joined Huawei Cloud to build the Ultra-scale AIOps Lab to develop innovative solutions which explore how AI/ML can be used to operate hyperscale cloud infrastructures and platforms. His current work involves the development of the next generation of ML-driven systems for HA and reliability, Edge AI and Cloud Robotics platforms, and intelligent networking tools. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia (USA).

Martin Dulak - MoroSystems

Martin Dulák is a well-rounded software professional with a knack for innovation, based in Czechia and working at MoroSystems. His journey in the tech world has seen him embrace a variety of roles – from diving deep into backend development with Kotlin, to enhancing frontend with TypeScript and React, all the way to orchestrating deployments with Kubernetes in the cloud as a DevOps Engineer. Martin’s unique journey through these varied disciplines has not only endowed him with a comprehensive understanding of software development but also the ability to approach projects from multiple perspectives as a Software Architect. He combines practicality and creativity in his approach, making his work both enjoyable and impactful.

Omer Farooq - Auxin Security

Omer Farooq is a security analyst at Auxin Security, Baltimore, MD, with over 12 years of expertise in security assessment, embedded/mobile software development, and system engineering. A PhD candidate at UMBC, he researches passive network routing in WSNs. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering and an MS in Electrical Engineering.

Frederico Fregos - OpsGuru

Experienced engineering leader with a strong interest in distributed, highly-scalable and cloud-based systems. Currently at OpsGuru as Principal Consultant in the AI & Data Practice, leading multiple project teams, designing technical architectures, and educating customers and internal squads to help solve real-world problems. Worked for years in Technical Leadership roles, focused on infrastructure management and Cloud on the 3 major public cloud providers. Experienced in the finance sector, specifically on high-performance payment platforms and systems compliance.

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