Keith Gregory: Mitigating Log4Shell with AWS
Deploying your applications in the Cloud, and using the services it provides, is one good way to mitigate the possibility of future attacks.
Deploying your applications in the Cloud, and using the services it provides, is one good way to mitigate the possibility of future attacks.
Abstract: “So, everyone’s talking about Serverless… and serverless, and server-less. Let’s talk about why Ken thinks Serverless = lower developer productivity and why containers still rule the day. Note: the statements and thoughts of Ken Rimple do not reflect the views of Chariot Solutions, AWS, or even the elves who wrote LISP.” Speaker Bio: Ken is a consultant and trainer for Chariot Solutions. He has more than 30 years of experience in all sorts of technologies, which is why he’s…
This panel discussion is about the pandemic’s impact on product and design teams, and how four leaders are navigating a challenging time.
In this talk, I’ll cover what Serverless means to me, namely the Serverless framework and how to use it to deploy applications to the Amazon Web Services cloud platform.
One of the chief benefits of cloud computing is the ability to experiment. This talk is about how we use “transient” to allow developer experimentation while preventing abuse.
Chariot’s Ken Rimple, director of Training/Mentoring Services, will take you through some sample AWS architectures and the pros/cons of complexity, cost, and technical considerations for each one.
Scenario: An IoT pipeline exists to transform data into information. As a working example, we use sensors that report room temperature, humidity, and occupancy, and translate that raw data into information that would be useful to a building manager.
Ken Rimple discusses the key concepts and terminology of the Internet of Things, including types of IoT devices, networking hardware, transport and protocols, and how they relate to our event and the real world. Topics discussed include connectivity examples and various IoT devices.
By Ken Rimple, Director of Training/Mentoring Services, Chariot Solutions
There are many ways to add wireless connectivity to a device. We’ll take a brief tour of the some of these like WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, Zwave, NFC, Cellular, LoRa, and Sigfox. We’ll talk about some of the pros and cons of each technology to help you decide which is best for your use case.
What is MQTT? How does it work? Why should you care? We’ll discuss the MQTT protocol and how AWS IoT Core is an MQTT Broker able to send and receive messages to and from devices.