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Lives on the Line. Learning Disaster Response from the Coronavirus Pandemic Kris Nova & Dr. Rachel Beda, Wisepatient
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First reports of new disease in China Highly contagious before you are symptomatic Higher death rate than typical respiratory virus Saturday, January 25th Chinese New Year
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Compute, Storage Network Kernel tracing Application Instrumentation
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State of Emergency System Alarms Experience Reports Outages
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Computer virus Failure rates Draining Nodes Cloud Snapshots
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Chinese government open sourced OPPE Protocols Sequenced Coronavirus genome Does warmer temperatures have an impact? Small observational studies touted hydroxychloroquine Misinformation around medici…
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Open sourcing information Post-Mortem Evaluation False Positives • Red Herrings Correlation vs Causation Speculation
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Security Policy Regression Testing Kernel Controls
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Observability False Positives Quantity over Quality patches Runtime Security Centralized Logoing
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Pandemic Response Working Group Strategic Stockpiles of PPE Antibiotics Airway and breathing medication • Deployable chain of command
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Triaging systems moving forward Chain of command Documentation Regression
Description:
Explore a compelling conference talk that examines disaster response in cloud-native environments through the lens of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Gain insights from a practicing MD and a security expert as they draw parallels between medical field incident response and software disaster recovery. Discover how open-source technologies saved lives, learn about the similarities between tools like Falco and field testing during the outbreak, and understand the importance of preparing for unexpected catastrophes in infrastructure. Walk away feeling secure and prepared to handle unforeseen disasters in your own systems while gaining valuable lessons from the global response to the pandemic.

Lives on the Line - Learning Disaster Response From the Coronavirus Pandemic

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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