Chaos-Based Architectures for Distributed Password Cracking, with @SaloShp at GoogleCampus TLV

Chaos-Based Architectures for Distributed Password Cracking, with @SaloShp at GoogleCampus TLV

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In this Meetup Salo Shp SRE Expert & Myself from Tikal, we will show you how password cracking which is a well known predictable computing task and can be used to measure different infra / mesh-based solution (e.g k8s, Lambda’s etc).

With the trend of SecOps, & Chaos Engineering hagzag and saloshp Tech leads @ Tikal took the challenge, and will demonstrate how running the same “predictable task” on different providers, varying from bare-metal to cloud, In order to determine which platform/scale solution is the most cost-effective/performant one. Our challenge is to use Chaos tools to define Total Cost Ownership.

P.S: If you run it long enough you’ll the ability to crack any password …. ;)

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