KubeCon San Diego
Joint talk with Liron Levin on Binary Authorization in Kubernetes (link)
Public Speaking & Industry Leadership
Aysylu is a global speaker and recognized authority on the architecture of high-scale distributed systems. She has delivered keynotes and technical deep-dives at premier industry conferences such as QCon around the world, GOTO Chicago, MesosCon Asia, and ScaleConf Colombia. Her expertise lies at the intersection of performance engineering, large-scale distributed system design, and operational excellence, specifically focusing on the rigorous demands of zero-downtime infrastructure migrations.
Beyond the stage, Aysylu is deeply involved in shaping the future of technical discourse. She has served as a Program Committee Co-Chair for QCon, where she curated tracks on resilient systems architecture. A dedicated advocate for high-quality technical communication, she also serves as a speaker coach, helping engineers translate complex technical concepts into impactful presentations.
Areas of Expertise
• Zero-Downtime Migrations: Strategies for moving planet-scale infrastructure without service interruption.
• Performance Engineering: Benchmarking and optimizing distributed systems (including her work on Fleetbench).
• Distributed Systems Design: Patterns for resilience, scalability, and long-term maintainability.
• Systems Operations: Best practices for managing complex, high-stakes environments across industries.
Joint talk with Liron Levin on Binary Authorization in Kubernetes (link)
Program Committee Co-Chair
Track Host of the Software Supply Chain track
@ Google booth
@ Continuous Delivery Summit hosted by CDF
Software Supply Chain is a collective term used to describe the continuous integration and delivery pipelines. In addition, it refers to the observability tools that track what happens to a piece of code from the moment it’s in the source code to when it gets deployed, and everywhere in between. Grafeas is an open-source artifact metadata API to audit and govern your software supply chain. It's built as an industry standard for storing and retrieving metadata about software resources. Kritis is an open-source solution for securing your software supply chain for Kubernetes applications. It enforces deploy-time security policies using Grafeas.
This talk will discuss the goals for each of the two open source projects, dive into the examples of how they can be used to secure your company's software supply chain, and conclude with the details of current and future development.