CryptoMove
CryptoMove provides moving target data protection solutions for microservices and multi-cloud. Our cloud-native Key Vault becomes more robust with scale to simplify secrets management for modern DevOps workflows. As the world’s first data protection platform to utilize globally patented moving target defense (MTD) principles for entropy and randomness, our B2B clients can manage their secrets seamlessly, integrate with their core business systems programmatically, and achieve unparalleled data security to avoid detection by attackers.
CryptoMove use cases have been developed by leading institutions, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) via its Silicon Valley Innovation Program, the Air Force via AFWERX, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) via its Global Smart Cities Challenge. Users of CryptoMove include Fortune 500 financial services, insurance, technology, healthcare, entertainment, and other organizations. In 2018, CryptoMove was selected by Amazon as one of the top ten startups showcased during AWS re:Invent. CryptoMove is backed by top-tier VCs including Social Capital, Tim Draper’s Draper Associates fund, Pathbreaker Ventures, and Red Dog Capital. Angel investors include Google’s CISO as well as founders, security leaders, and early investors from Palantir, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, Facebook, Cisco, and others. CryptoMove is headquartered in Oakland, California.
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How to Break Builds and Influence People - Ordnance Survey's Ongoing Cloud Native Journey
Featuring Phil Peters and Andy Bridle
When your organisation has a lot of history, making changes to embrace new practices can be hard. Cloud adoption and DevOps can’t be successful with automation and technical tooling alone; it requires changes in how people work together and communicate. Ordnance Survey is an organisation with...
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How We Broke the World Record for Computing Digits of Pi (31.4 trillion!)
Featuring Emma Haruka Iwao
Emma and her Team have calculated 31.4 trillion digits of Pi in 2019 and broke the world record in the Pi computation. The process took about four months and 200 TiB of storage. Record-breaking Pi calculations have traditionally been done on supercomputers and special-made hardware, but they did...
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Lightning Talk: Discovery, Consul and Inversion of Control for the infrastructure
Featuring Pierre Souchay
Discovery is as hard as naming, meaning still a complicated problem in large infrastructure. Many systems exists, but few outside a given ecosystem.
Pierre and his Team have been using HashiCorp's Consul at large scale for several years (more than 250k services on 35k+ machines in 9...
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You wouldn't build your own toaster, would you?
Featuring Yan Cui
In 2011, Thomas Thwaites spent 9 months and 1187.54 and built his own toaster.
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It's Not Too Late To Learn About Kubernetes
Featuring César Tron-Lozai
In this Cloud-Native era, it is difficult not to have heard about Kubernetes (k8s). Social media are flooded with technical articles on Kubernes and it is a popular topic at many cloud-related conferences. Major internet companies, such as Reddit or AirBnQ, have been switching their production...
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Building a CloudPlatform at Nationwide Building Society
Featuring Aubrey Stearn
During this talk Aubrey will share a walk through of how Nationwide built a cloud platform, the tech, the culture, the initiatives that made it possible, and some of the valuable failures taught them new lessons.
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Keynote: Introducing Ecstasy: A Cloud Native, General Purpose Programming Language
Featuring Gene Gleyzer and Cameron Purdy
What would a programming language look like if it were explicitly designed for the world of serverless clouds, distributed computing, flash storage, 5G networks, and 64-bit multi-core devices? This is the world that we’re building applications for, but you’re hobbled by medieval languages...
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Introduction to service mesh with Istio and Kiali
Featuring Alissa Bonas
Service mesh has become the new way for running a distributed microservices architecture. This session focuses on what service mesh is, and how Istio and Kiali open source projects enable managing a containerized service mesh.
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