Getting Started with Chaos Engineering

Wednesday, June 06, 2018 - 4:50 pm5:15 pm

Ana Medina, Gremlin

Abstract: 

Chaos engineering is the practice of conducting thoughtful, planned experiments designed to reveal weaknesses in our systems. This talk will share how you can get started practicing Chaos Engineering in your organization.

Ana Medina, Gremlin

Ana is a Software Engineer living in San Francisco. She is currently working as a Chaos Engineer at Gremlin, helping companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. She last worked at Uber where she was an engineer on the SRE and Infrastructure teams specifically focusing on chaos engineering and cloud computing. Catch her tweeting at @Ana_M_Medina mostly about traveling, diversity in tech and mental health.

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BibTeX
@conference {218217,
author = {Ana Medina},
title = {Getting Started with Chaos Engineering},
year = {2018},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}