Schedule
Rootconf 2019

Rootconf 2019

On infrastructure security, DevOps and distributed systems.

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Audi 1

Audi 2

BOF area

Room 01 for BOFs

08:45–09:20

Check-in and breakfast (at food court)

08:45–09:30

Check-in and breakfast (at food court)

09:20–09:30

Introduction to Rootconf 2019 edition; what to expect from the conference

09:30–10:05

Learnings from running my Home Server (and why you should run one too)

Abhay Rana (Nemo), software engineer at Razorpay

10:05–10:35

Building reproducible Python applications for secured environments

Kushal Das, interest technologist at the Freedom of the Press Foundation

10:05–11:35

Tutorial: Shooting the trouble down to the Wireshark Lua plugin

Shakthi Kannan, senior DevOps engineer at Aerospike

10:35–11:05

Morning beverage break

11:05–11:45

Let’s talk about routing security

Anurag Bhatia, network researcher at Hurricane Electric

11:05–12:05

Building a 100% remote workplace

Ratnadeep Debnath, Aravind Putrevu, Ramya A T

11:35–12:05

Morning beverage break

11:45–12:25

Deploying and managing CSP: the browser-side firewall

Lavakumar Kuppan, co-founder at Ironwasp Security

12:05–13:05

Tutorial: Onion services (Tor Project) for Devops

Kushal Das, public interest technologist at the Freedom of the Press Foundation

12:25–13:05

Using pod security policies to harden your Kubernetes cluster

Suraj Deshmukh, software engineer at Kinvolk

13:05–14:00

Lunch break

14:00–14:40

Keynote: How convenience Is killing open standards

Bernd Erk, CEO at NETWAYS

14:40–15:10

Flash talks: by participants

14:40–15:10

SSH Certificates: a way to scale SSH access

Pulkit Vaishnav, DevOps engineer at Moengage

14:40–15:40

How do you keep your secrets and how much does it cost?

Anand Venkatanarayanan

15:10–15:50

Securing infrastructure with OpenScap: the automation way

Jaskaran Narula, satellite engineer at Red Hat

15:10–15:50

Sponsored talk: Implementing security from day one at a fintech startup

Himanshu Kumar Das, security at CRED

15:10–16:10

What are the benefits of using Ansible Automation?

OMPRAGASH VISWANATHAN

15:50–16:20

Evening beverage talk

15:50–16:20

Evening beverage break

16:20–17:00

OSINT for proactive defense

Shubham Mittal, co-founder at RedHuntLabs

16:20–17:20

Birds of Feather (BOF) session: On taking your home brew projects to graduate into CNCF projects

Neependra Khare

16:20–17:20

Birds of Feather (BOF) session: SRE approach to supporting products as a PaaS internally

Piyush Verma, Talina Shrotiya

17:00–17:40

Devil lies in the details: running a successful bug bounty programme in your organization

Shadab Siddiqui, head of Information Security at Hotstar

Audi 1

Audi 2

BOF area

Room 01 for BOFs

09:00–09:30

Check-in and breakfast (at food court)

09:30–09:40

Recap of day 1; introduction to day 2

09:30–10:20

Check-in and breakfast (at food court)

09:40–10:30

OLTP or OLAP: why not both?

Jiten Vaidya, co-founder and CEO at Planetscale

09:40–09:50

Warm-up and walk through for audi 2

09:50–10:30

Sponsored talk: SRE -- culture and strategy

Talina Shrotriya, software engineer at Trusting Social

10:20–11:20

Defensive and offensive applications of open source intelligence

Karan Saini, Shubham Mittal, Vandana Verma

10:30–11:10

Scale MySQL beyond limits with ProxySQL

Ratnadeep Debnath, SRE at Zapier

10:30–11:10

Log Analytics with ELK Stack (Architecture for aggressive cost optimization and infinite data scale)

Denis Dsouza, DevOps engineer at Moonfrog Labs

11:10–11:40

Morning beverage break

11:10–11:40

Morning beverage break

11:30–12:30

Birds of a Feather: DevSecOps

Neelu Tripathy, Lavakumar Kuppan, Vandana Verma, Shadab Siddiqui

11:40–12:20

Sponsored talk: Functional programming and Nix for reproducible, immutable infrastructure

Brian McKenna, SRE at Atlassian Marketplace

11:40–12:20

Network automation with Ansible

Trishna Guha, senior software engineer at Red Hat

12:20–13:10

Software/site reliability of distributed systems

Piyush Verma, head of SRE at Trustingsocial.com

12:20–13:00

Load Balancing : an in-depth study to scale @ 80K TPS

Shrey Agarwal

13:00–14:00

Lunch break

13:10–14:10

Lunch break

14:00–15:00

Code Coverage Based Verification (CCBV)

Omprakash Kasaraboina, Leena SN

14:10–14:50

Virtuous Cycles: Enabling SRE via automated feedback loops

Aaditya Talwai, SRE at Confluent

14:10–14:50

Sponsored talk: Decomposing a monolith -- engineering and operational strategies we have gleaned from our experience at Endurance

Sudheer Kumar Meesala

14:10–15:10

Birds of a Feather: Security paranoid OS

Sayan Chowdhury, Kushal Das

14:50–15:15

Virtual nodes to auto-scale applications on Kubernetes

Vivek Sridhar, senior product marketing manager at Microsoft

14:50–15:30

Scalable distributed systems from grounds up in Elixir

Udit Kumar, software engineer at Nilenso

15:10–16:15

Bug bounties for organizations

Anant Shrivastava, Shadab Siddiqui, Ankur Bhargava, Shubham Mittal, Prateek Tiwari

15:10–16:15

Infrastructure as Code BOF

Anand Chittipothu, Aditya Patawari, Senthil VS, Rohil Surana

15:15–15:40

Flash talks: by participants

15:30–16:00

Evening beverage break

15:40–16:20

Kafka streams at scale

Deepak Goyal, software engineer at Walmart Labs

16:00–16:40

eBPF: exploring use case of BPF kernel infrastructure

T K Sourabh, performance engineer at Redhat

16:20–16:50

Evening beverage break

16:40–17:05

Automate your IX’s RS Config

Anurag Bhatia, network researcher at Hurricane Electric

16:50–17:30

POLARDB architecture

Øystein Grøvlen, senior staff engineer at Alibaba Cloud

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