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From YouTube: Opening and Introductions- V Körbes, VMware
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Opening and Introductions- V Körbes, VMware
A
Welcome
to
security
con
by
cntf
tech
security,
we're
gonna
have
events
over
two
days,
which
you
probably
already
know
about
so
fun
facts.
There's
a
ctf
going
on
and
I
did
not
did
we
hear
it
back
andreas
did
we
hear
back
when
is
what
days
are
the
ctfs
going
on?
A
Okay,
we'll
get
into
the
c-types
in
a
second,
so
lewis
is
going
to
talk
more
about
ctfs.
There's
a
talk
later
today
about
that.
So
ctfs
are
a
great
way
to
get
started
with
stuff.
So
if
you're
new
here,
if
you
want
to
start
learning
stuff,
that's
a
ctaps
are
a
great
way.
A
A
So
when
we
were
preparing
this,
this
little
opening
section,
the
organizers
were
asking
me,
I
was
asking
the
organizers.
What
should
I
talk
about
and
they
were
asking
well
why?
What
do
you
like?
What
do
you
find
interesting
about
security
and
what
I
said
is
well.
Security
is
kind
of
hilarious
because
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
most
people
don't
know
or
don't
think
about,
and
the
results
are
often
unexpected,
which
is
what
I
find
humorous.
But
the
problem
is
when
unexpected
things
happen,
people
get
fined.
A
There's
you
know
security
audits,
that
kind
of
stuff.
Sometimes
it
doesn't
work
out,
that's
a
problem,
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
things
work.
We
need
to
be
able
to
think
about
things
proactively
so
that
other
people
don't
have
to,
especially
when
it
comes
to
security.
A
Now,
that's
that's
a
bit
of
a
hot
topic
here,
because
we
often
get
the
sense
that
a
lot
of
developers,
especially
developers,
are
not
a
big
fan
of
security,
and
the
reason
is
because
there's
too
much
going
on
for
everybody,
I'm
sure
all
of
you
have
too
much
going
on
and
every
developer
and
every
team
that
you
interact
with.
They
also
have
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on.
So
a
lot
of
our
jobs
tends
to
be
getting
out
of
people's
way,
even
though
our
jobs
are
important.
A
Other
people's
jobs
are
important,
but
we
try
as
much
as
possible
to
generate
less
work
for
other
people
and
I
think
that's
a
very
important
thing.
So
a
trend
that
we
see
emerge
not
emerge
but
get
more
and
more.
Visibility
is
automating
security,
and
I
find
that
super
interesting.
I
find
it
super
important
because
we
remove
the
human
element.
We
make
sure
that
things
work
by
default
instead
of
working
because
we
made
everybody
as
paranoid
as
we
are.
A
So
there's
a
lot
of
talks
about
that
about
automating
things
so
fabio,
who
is
a
co-worker
of
mine
at
vmware.
He's
gonna
talk
about
devsecops,
which
is
one
of
those
one
of
the
ways
to
automate
how
security
works.
A
We're
going
to
hear
about
fuzzing
we're
going
to
hear
about
argo
cd,
which
I
think
there
was
a
big
vulnerability
or
something
which
is
very
interesting,
we're
going
to
have
talks
about
policy,
binary,
signing
and
so
on,
so
lots
of
ways
to
automate
things
to
make
sure
that
things
work
without
having
to
make
everyone.
An
expert
in
our
subject
matter,
which
I
think
at
the
end
of
the
day
is
the
goal,
is
to
make
sure
things
work
without
everybody
having
to
worry
about
everyone
else's
area
of
expertise.
A
So,
if
you're
interested
in
getting
more
involved
in
this
community,
I
think
we
often
work
in
silos,
which
is
not
the
healthiest
thing
in
the
world.
So
if
you're
interested
in
working
more
as
a
community,
make
sure
to
talk
to
your
peers,
the
people
sitting
next
to
you
are
the
community
that
you
should
be
involved
with.
A
A
There's
a
talk
tomorrow
by
raga,
in
which
she's
going
to
mention
all
the
ways
to
get
involved
in
cncf
tech
security,
there's
also
kubernetes
dash
security,
which
is
a
slightly
different
focus,
but
point
being
talk
to
talk
to
your
peers.
Talk
to
the
speakers
talk
to
everybody.
Let's
work
together
as
a
community.
A
So
things
here
are
very
volunteer
based:
it's
not
traditional
infosec,
which
has
lots
of
pros
and
cons,
but
dude.
Let's
try
to
work
together.
Everything
is
very
open,
very
transparent,
so
I'm
gonna
hand
it
off
to
fabio
in
a
second-
and
I
just
wanted
to
wish
everyone
a
great
day
here
today
and
tomorrow
we
have
lots
of
really
cool
talks
and
and
that's
it,
there's
coffee
outside
make
sure
your
coffee's
hot.
I
was
handed
cold
coffee
just
now,
and
it
was
like
very
traumatic
experience
anyway.