U.S. Air Force software factory Kessel Run relies on a unique blend of tech tools to address new cyber threats. This includes DevSecOps, APIs and even something called “chaos engineering.” Hear from Kessel Run Chaos and Performance Tech Lead Omar Marrero about how the organization quickly identifies and remediates threats to Air Force weapons systems.
CyberCast
Season 4
Episode 6
27m listen
How Chaos Engineering Transforms Cybersecurity for the Air Force

Kessel Run leader says cutting-edge cyber solutions are all about self-healing.

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Omar Marrero Chaos and Performance Tech Lead Kessel Run, Air Force
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