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Privacy Reliability Engineering: Looking at Privacy through the Lens of SRE

Amber Yust, Google

Abstract: 

SRE traditionally focuses on maintaining reliable service uptime, but creating reliable privacy has many similar challenges—though often with a few unique and interesting twists. Senior Privacy Engineer (and previously Site Reliability Engineer) Amber Yust will talk about applying many of the skills and techniques that SREs value to building reliable privacy.

Amber spent a couple of years each in Google's SRE and Yelp's infrastructure teams before joining Google's privacy efforts ~2 years ago. Since then she's been applying her talents to engineering reliable privacy into Google's social products as a Senior Privacy Engineer.

Amber Yust, Google

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BibTeX
@conference {208576,
author = {Amber Yust},
title = {Privacy Reliability Engineering: Looking at Privacy through the Lens of {SRE}},
year = {2016},
address = {Santa Clara, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = apr,
}
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