Name
G5. Security Best Practices for Distributed Queuing Technologies: Protecting Them at the Edge and Internally
Date & Time
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Andrew Hauck
Description
Session Description:
 
Apache Kafka and other queuing technologies have become increasing popular and are being used to handle massive streaming data processing at companies like Uber and Linkedin. Their ability to process data isn 't in question, but what about their security footprint? This session will cover Kafka and more while examining best practices for these types of technology both when used at edge as well as internally.
 
 
Location Name
Room 709/711
Full Address
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
Category
Emerging Trends
Learner Objectives
After completing this session, the learner will:
  • Understand modern day distributed queue technologies available
  • Understand requirements to implement a distributed queue at edge
  • Understand requirements to implement a distributed queue internally
  • Take above requirements and apply them using the security features available in each of the discussed queueing technologies
Speaker Bio(s)
Andrew Hauck is a Platform Engineer with Distil Networks. He primarily works on distributed systems that mitigate bad bots. When Andrew isn't at work he enjoys exploring the outdoors, learning new programming languages, and riding bikes.
 
 
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