March 2022 Monthly ISC2RVA Chapter Meeting
This month's meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. Connection information will be sent when you register of the event.
Topic: Operating Safe, Secure & Reliable Systems with Security Chaos Engineering
Meeting: Join Zoom Meeting
Speaker - Aaron Rinehart, CTO & Co-Founder of Verica and Author of the O'Reilly book Security Chaos Engineering
Abstract: Complex adaptive systems are dynamic, self-evolving, non-linear, emergent, and most of all unpredictable. Delivering secure and reliable software will continue to become exponentially more difficult unless we start approaching this new problem frontier differently.
Security Chaos Engineering (SCE) is an emerging discipline being used to proactively build confidence in the security of complex systems through continuous security experimentation. This novel approach has proven to help organizations derive a more realistic understanding of their security practices and as a result, reduce the likelihood of security blind spots resulting in an erosion of trust and system safety.
In this session, Aaron Rinehart, the pioneer behind Security Chaos Engineering and O’Reilly Co-Author on the topic will share his experience and how you can begin practicing Security focused Chaos Engineering to build trust and confidence, proactively identifying, and navigating security unknowns.
Bio: Aaron Rinehart is expanding the possibilities of chaos engineering to cybersecurity. He began pioneering security in chaos engineering as Chief Security Architect at UnitedHealth Group (UHG). While at UHG, Rinehart released ChaoSlingr. He is the co-author of O’Reilly’s Security Chaos Engineering with Kelly Shortridge. Rinehart recently founded a chaos engineering startup called Verica with Casey Rosenthal from Netflix and is a frequent author, consultant, and speaker in the space.
Note: Zoom meeting connection information will be sent out in the email registration confirmation and in reminders prior to the meeting.
Chapter Members that hold a (ISC)2 certification will received up to two CPE for attendance. You must register in the Zoom meeting using your full name to be eligible for CPE credits. Your membership account must also have your correct (ISC)2 certification ID to be awarded the CPE credits.