No Need for Chaos Engineering Since Our Architecture Is Always Failing

Published: April 4, 2023, 10 a.m.

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Is chaos engineering the secret sauce to creating a resilient organization? Purposefully disrupt your architecture to allow for early discovery of weak points. Can we take it even further to company environment, beyond even a tabletop exercise? How far can we test our limits while still allowing the business to operate?

This week\u2019s episode is hosted by me,\xa0David Spark\xa0(@dspark), producer of CISO Series and\xa0Andy Ellis\xa0(@csoandy), operating partner,\xa0YL Ventures.\xa0Our sponsored guest is Mike Wiacek, CEO, Stairwell.

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In this episode:

  • Is chaos engineering the secret sauce to creating a resilient organization?\xa0
  • Purposefully disrupt your architecture to allow for early discovery of weak points. Can we take it even further to company environment, beyond even a tabletop exercise?
  • How far can we test our limits while still allowing the business to operate?