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Chaos Engineering in the Fast Lane: Accelerating Resilience with eBPF

Offered By: Conf42 via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore chaos engineering techniques and their integration with eBPF technology in this conference talk from Conf42 Chaos Engineering 2024. Discover key benefits for SREs and platform engineers, understand the fundamentals of eBPF, and learn how it enhances chaos engineering practices. Delve into designing advanced security experiments within Kubernetes environments, addressing potential vulnerabilities. Gain insights on augmenting chaos engineering with AI and generative AI, followed by a demonstration of an AI-driven chaos engineering platform. Walk away with practical knowledge on implementing your first chaos engineering experiment and understanding the latest trends and challenges in the field.

Syllabus

intro
preamble
about francesco and michele
agenda
lessons learned - key benefits for sres and platform engineers
what is ebpf?
how does ebpf work?
augmenting chaos engineerign with ebpf
lessons learned - key challeges & trends
augmenting chaos engineering with ebpf
design enhanced security chaos experiments within kubernetes
potential security k8s vulnerabilities
advanced chaos experiments with ebpf
getting started with the very first chaos engineering experiment
augmenting chaos engineering with ai and gen ai
demo: ai-drive chaos engineering platform
conclusion & takeaways
thank you


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