Speaker: Marshall Kuypers
Dr. Marshall Kuypers is the Director of Cyber Risk at Qadium, an SF-based startup. He received his doctorate from Stanford, focusing on data-driven methods for quantifying cyber risk. Marshall was a fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) from 2014-2016 where he worked on projects ranging from policy to technical matters in computer security. Marshall has also modeled cyber risk for the Jet Propulsion Lab, and assessed supply chain risk in cyber systems with Sandia National Labs. He was also the Co-President of the Stanford Complexity Group while at Stanford.
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Talk : Using Data to Measure Risk in Cyber Systems
Talk : Security Panel
Other talks from track Security: Lessons Attacking & Defending


Tracks
Monday, 5 November
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                                      Microservices / Serverless Patterns & PracticesEvolving, observing, persisting, and building modern microservices 
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                                      Practices of DevOps & Lean ThinkingPractical approaches using DevOps & Lean Thinking 
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                                      JavaScript & Web TechBeyond JavaScript in the Browser. Exploring WebAssembly, Electron, & Modern Frameworks 
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                                      Modern CS in the Real WorldThoughts pushing software forward, including consensus, CRDT's, formal methods, & probabilistic programming 
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                                      Modern Operating SystemsApplied, practical, & real-world deep-dive into industry adoption of OS, containers and virtualization, including Linux on Windows, LinuxKit, and Unikernels 
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                                      Optimizing You: Human Skills for IndividualsBetter teams start with a better self. Learn practical skills for IC 
Tuesday, 6 November
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                                      Architectures You've Always Wondered AboutNext-gen architectures from the most admired companies in software, such as Netflix, Google, Facebook, Twitter, & more 
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                                      21st Century LanguagesLessons learned from languages like Rust, Go-lang, Swift, Kotlin, and more. 
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                                      Emerging Trends in Data EngineeringShowcasing DataEng tech and highlighting the strengths of each in real-world applications. 
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                                      Bare Knuckle PerformanceKilling latency and getting the most out of your hardware 
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                                      Socially Conscious SoftwareBuilding socially responsible software that protects users privacy & safety 
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                                      Delivering on the Promise of ContainersRuntime containers, libraries, and services that power microservices 
Wednesday, 7 November
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                                      Applied AI & Machine LearningApplied machine learning lessons for SWEs, including tech around TensorFlow, TPUs, Keras, PyTorch, & more 
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                                      Production Readiness: Building Resilient SystemsMore than just building software, building deployable production ready software 
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                                      Developer Experience: Level up your Engineering EffectivenessImproving the end to end developer experience - design, dev, test, deploy, operate/understand. 
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                                      Security: Lessons Attacking & DefendingSecurity from the defender's AND the attacker's point of view 
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                                      Future of Human Computer InteractionIoT, voice, mobile: Interfaces pushing the boundary of what we consider to be the interface 
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                                      Enterprise LanguagesWorkhorse languages found in modern enterprises. Expect Java, .NET, & Node in this track 
 
        





