Recordings for Security, Cloud and Case Study / Demo Tracks Now Live
We’re thrilled to announce the final group of talk recordings from ATO 2022 are now live on YouTube!
Recordings of talks on the Security, Cloud and both Case Study/Demo tracks are included below for viewing.
Watch for the first time, or watch again, and let us know if you have questions at [email protected].
Security Track
Unlocking the Cloud with Confidential Computing
Nathaniel McCallum, Profian
Confessions of a Vulnerable Developer: What Do I Need To Know About Security?
Melissa McKay, JFrog
Say Vulnerabilities One More Time – Ending Open Source Security Fatigue
Alyssa Miller, Epiq Global
Becoming a Link in Securing the Software Supply Chain
Christine Abernathy, F5
Security Posture Assessment and Improvements for Open Source Projects
Kristina Krasnolobova, Sentara Healthcare & Sahdev Zala, IBM
Data Security and Storage Hardening in Rook and Ceph
Michael Hackett, Federico Lucifredi, & Sage McTaggart, Red Hat
Codifying Privacy: How To Follow Through On Your Privacy Promises
Cillian Kieran, Ethyca
Why Should Developers Care About Container Security?
Eric Smalling, Snyk
Keeping Your Kubernetes Cluster Secure
Gene Gotimer, Steampunk
Capture the Flag 101 Workshop
Micah Silverman, Snyk
Cloud Track
From a Database in Container to DBaaS on Kubernetes
Peter Zaitsev, Percona
Why WebAssembly is the Next Wave of Cloud Computing
Matt Butcher, Fermyon
Istio is in CNCF, what is next?
Lin Sun, Solo.io
Keeping an Eye on your Cloud Native Applications with OpenTelemetry
Brad Topol, IBM
A Gentle Introduction to Event Streaming and Processing Using Apache Pulsar
Mary Grygleski, DataStax
Container Standards Explained
Melissa McKay, JFrog
Becoming Cloudy with Kubernetes
Burr Sutter, Red Hat
Leveraging the OpenTelemetry Collector to Gather Your Observability Data
Alolita Sharma, Apple
Terraform Approaches for DR And MultiRegion Data Residency
Bill Berzinskas, Teamworks
Test Automation With GitOps: Benefits and Challenges
Daniel Guinan & Monica Tamboli, IBM
Case Study / Demo 1 Track
Reproducible ML Experimentation With `rubicon-ml`
Srilatha Ranganathan & Ryan Soley, Capital One
No Compromise – Better, Stronger, Faster Java in the Cloud
Jarek Gawor & Harry Hoots IBM
The Path to Amazing Software Through Open Source
Andrew Duckett, Discover
Developer Security Essentials
Micah Silverman, Snyk
From Sensor to Cloud: Getting your data off of the Edge
Michael Hall, InfluxData
Building an Enduring Open Source Community, Milestone by Milestone
Rain Leander, Temporal Technologies & Rebecca Marshburn, Common Room
Improving Open Source Ecosystem Sustainability Through Automation & Creating a Seamless Contribution Process
Nureen D’Souza, Jeremy Goodsitt & Srilatha Ranganathan, Capital One
What a Shell Dotfile can do for You!
H. “Waldo” Grunenwald, DataDog
What is Open Work?
Silona Bonewald, IEEE SA Open
Case Study / Demo 2 Track
Openly Supporting Open Source
Claire Knight, Netlify
Visualizing Large Greenhouse Gas Datasets in the Browser With deck.gl
David Calhoun, MethaneSAT (part of the Environmental Defense Fund)
We Give Back and You Can, Too
Chad Whitacre, Sentry
Open Source and the Digital Service at CMS.gov
Remy DeCausemaker & Melissa Eggleston, Digital Service at CMS.gov
Drive Your Business With Open Source Sponsorship
Wolfgang Gehring, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Building Markdoc: a powerful, flexible Open Source Markdown framework
Mike Bilfulco, Stripe
AWS/MLH: A Framework for Onboarding Open Source Contributors
Matt Auerbach, AWS & Max Mizzi, Major League Hacking
Putting the SQL back in NoSQL
Matthew Groves, Couchbase
Git Workflows for Platform Engineers
Lee Faus, GitLab
Why Postgres?
Chris Winslett, Crunchy Data
NextOps: Standardizing software delivery to drive future innovation
Gary Shaffer & Jared Patrick, TruStacks