Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn
With the popularity of "SRE" as a job role, people have become aware that not all such roles are entirely equivalent. There's been a slack channel on the USENIX-SREcon workspace (https://usenix.org/srecon/slack #sre_between_companies) where people have started to explore these distinctions.
This session will be an opportunity to crowd-source more information. It will be a moderated, audience driven session. Come and tell us what SRE means at your company!
Kurt Andersen, LinkedIn
Kurt Andersen has been one the co-chairs for SREcon Americas and has been active in the anti-abuse community for over 15 years. He is currently the senior IC for the Product SRE (site reliability engineering) team at LinkedIn. He also works as one of the Program Committee Chairs for the Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group (M3AAWG.org). He has spoken at M3AAWG, Velocity, SREcon, and SANOG on various aspects of reliability, authentication, and security. He also serves on the USENIX Board of Directors and as liaison to the SREcon conferences worldwide.
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author = {Kurt Andersen},
title = {Differences in {SRE} Implementations across Companies},
year = {2019},
address = {Brooklyn, NY},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = mar
}