13 Oct 2020
We find ourselves in the middle of a new paradigm, forced to either work from home or be at home and not work at all. How does that affect our delivery to the mission? Can we maintain our technological advantage or deliver what we promised to our citizens in light of this new way of working?
In this Lightning Talk, we will briefly explore this new paradigm from the context of DevSecOps, that is how do we make fundamental structural changes to how we work to continue to deliver critical application enhancements and updates while working away (silo’d), from our normal office. We will discuss some tips and tricks other government agency programs have embraced to begin this new journey. In addition, we will look at software technology that enables this journey across all the stages of DevSecOps and allows silo’d teams to work seamlessly as if they were co-located.
Times have changed, the new normal is very different from the old way of supporting the mission. Are you ready to embrace this change?
In this Lightning Talk, we will briefly explore this new paradigm from the context of DevSecOps, that is how do we make fundamental structural changes to how we work to continue to deliver critical application enhancements and updates while working away (silo’d), from our normal office. We will discuss some tips and tricks other government agency programs have embraced to begin this new journey. In addition, we will look at software technology that enables this journey across all the stages of DevSecOps and allows silo’d teams to work seamlessly as if they were co-located.
Times have changed, the new normal is very different from the old way of supporting the mission. Are you ready to embrace this change?
- 1 participant
- 18 minutes
25 Sep 2020
Speaker: Marc Kriz
Government development teams need the ability to work seamlessly across disparate network enclaves, with all artifacts, issues, and code intact as if they were working on the same DevSecOps project. How can they accelerate their speed to mission without compromising security?
Discover how two Intelligence Community organizations empowered their teams with seamless collaboration across enclaves to dramatically increase their delivery on the mission.
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Government development teams need the ability to work seamlessly across disparate network enclaves, with all artifacts, issues, and code intact as if they were working on the same DevSecOps project. How can they accelerate their speed to mission without compromising security?
Discover how two Intelligence Community organizations empowered their teams with seamless collaboration across enclaves to dramatically increase their delivery on the mission.
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- 2 participants
- 13 minutes
25 Sep 2020
Speakers: Jonathan Schreiber, Ram Kailasanathan, Rand Waldron
Cloud-Native development with containers and serverless functions are being deployed at an increasing pace. This shift to cloud-native development puts more responsibility on developers to secure their applications and development toolchain. In this session, we will discuss how, where and when to apply a security-centric approach to application development. We will cover the security best practices followed within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as a case-study.
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Cloud-Native development with containers and serverless functions are being deployed at an increasing pace. This shift to cloud-native development puts more responsibility on developers to secure their applications and development toolchain. In this session, we will discuss how, where and when to apply a security-centric approach to application development. We will cover the security best practices followed within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as a case-study.
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- 5 participants
- 31 minutes
25 Sep 2020
In this talk, Kubernetes GM Bob Wise covers how to evolve DevOps to GitOps, the why, the what and where we are heading. What are the motivators, effective strategies and deployment challenges.
Speaker: Bob Wise - General Manager, AWS
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Speaker: Bob Wise - General Manager, AWS
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- 2 participants
- 23 minutes
25 Sep 2020
Speaker: Monmayuri Ray
The practice of Devops - developing software and operationalizing the development cycle has been evolving for over a decade. Now, a new addition has joined this holistic development cycle: Machine Predictions. The emerging art and science of machine learning algorithms integrated into current operational systems is opening new possibilities for engineers, scientists, and architects in the tech world.
This presentation will take the audience on a journey in understanding the fundamentals of orchestrating machine predictions using MLOps in this ever-changing, agile world of software development. You’ll learn how to excel at the craft of DevOps for Machine Learning (ML). Monmayuri will unpack the theoretical constructs and show they apply to real-world scenarios.
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The practice of Devops - developing software and operationalizing the development cycle has been evolving for over a decade. Now, a new addition has joined this holistic development cycle: Machine Predictions. The emerging art and science of machine learning algorithms integrated into current operational systems is opening new possibilities for engineers, scientists, and architects in the tech world.
This presentation will take the audience on a journey in understanding the fundamentals of orchestrating machine predictions using MLOps in this ever-changing, agile world of software development. You’ll learn how to excel at the craft of DevOps for Machine Learning (ML). Monmayuri will unpack the theoretical constructs and show they apply to real-world scenarios.
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- 2 participants
- 32 minutes
25 Sep 2020
Like many large public sector organizations, the National Security Agency (NSA) had a volunteer-led source code repository running on old hardware. Through a team of passionate developers, the NSA developed a public-private partnership with GitLab and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Through this partnership, NSA migrated from on-premises hardware to AWS. This effort involved refactoring a non-version controlled environment to a version controlled, fully automated deployment strategy using Infrastructure-as-Code. The migration leveraged AWS managed services to drastically improve the reliability of the service, in order to provide the performance and stability the NSA’s mission requires. Join this talk to learn about NSA’s DevOps journey and the technology they used along the way.
Speaker:
Eric Mosher - Technical Lead, NSA
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Speaker:
Eric Mosher - Technical Lead, NSA
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- 2 participants
- 24 minutes
26 May 2020
Presentation on Continuous work migration capabilities in GitLab to assist with environments where Development and Production environments are on secure and disconnected networks.
- 1 participant
- 30 minutes
25 Mar 2020
Discover how the US Government uses GitLab for collaboration across enclaves, enabling mission critical work among teams with different classifications in disparate locations.
- 4 participants
- 15 minutes