Getting Started with Chaos Engineering - What is it and how can it be used to build Application resiliency? - Aaron Rinehart, Verica

In this episode of the Virtual Coffee with Ashish edition, we spoke with Aaron Rinehart, CTO Co-Founder Verica. This is episode not to miss. Host: Ashish Rajan - Twitter @hashishrajan Guest: Aaron Rinehart - Linkedin Aaron & Ashish spoke about Who is A-aran? :) What was your path into CyberSecurity or your current role? What is Chaos Engineering? Is Fuzzing part of Chaos Engineering? Is Chaos Engineering for SREs? Is there an example of application fault injection from a cloud perspective? What concepts of Chaos Engineering are people not talking about? Does Chaos Engineering need to happen in production? How does Chaos Engineering affects readiness in terms of incident response? Would Chaos Engineering be part of a Table Top Exercise with executives? How does Chaos Engineering affect automation and Security? What are the trends that you are seeing in Chaos Engineering? Is Cloud Transformation the right time to trigger Chaos Experiments? Is there a Maturity Model to Chaos or Chaos is offered as a service? What are the elements to building a business case for chaos engineering to get support from business stakeholders? ShowNotes and Episode Transcript on www.cloudsecuritypodcast.tv Twitter - @kaizenteq @hashishrajan If you want to watch videos of this and previous episodes: - Twitch Channel: https://lnkd.in/gxhFrqw - Youtube Channel: https://lnkd.in/gUHqSai

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