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Published inDec 2023
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Vandana Verma Sehgal
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Vandana Verma Sehgal

Vandana Verma Sehgal is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 17 years of experience, specializes in DevSecOps, and has a diverse background in Vulnerability management, SOC, Infrastructure, Application, and Cloud Security. She is a speaker and trainer, having presented at events like Global OWASP AppSec, BlackHat, and Grace Hopper. Vandana actively contributes to the cybersecurity community as a member of the OWASP Global Board of Directors, and Black Hat Asia Review Board and is deeply involved in diversity initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and null. She has earned numerous awards, including Cyber Security Woman of the Year 2020 and Application Security Influencer 2020 in India. Her passion for diversity and inclusion drives initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and InfosecKids, inspiring and empowering the next generation of security professionals.
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Introducing chaos engineering

Chaos engineering has its roots in things such as safety engineering in contexts such as aerospace engineering, where structures and components are tested to just before the point of failure.

Chaos engineering can be applied to various systems, including IT infrastructure, software systems, and business processes. It is typically performed by injecting simulated failures or “chaos” into the system and observing how it responds.

This allows engineers to identify and fix problems before they cause a real-world loss or outage.

Several different techniques can be used to perform chaos engineering, including the following:

  • Randomly killing or failing processes or services
  • Introducing network delays or packet loss
  • Increasing or decreasing the system load
  • Removing or adding resources
  • Changing system configurations

A team of engineers usually conducts the process of chaos engineering, and it is often automated...

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Vandana Verma Sehgal

Vandana Verma Sehgal is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 17 years of experience, specializes in DevSecOps, and has a diverse background in Vulnerability management, SOC, Infrastructure, Application, and Cloud Security. She is a speaker and trainer, having presented at events like Global OWASP AppSec, BlackHat, and Grace Hopper. Vandana actively contributes to the cybersecurity community as a member of the OWASP Global Board of Directors, and Black Hat Asia Review Board and is deeply involved in diversity initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and null. She has earned numerous awards, including Cyber Security Woman of the Year 2020 and Application Security Influencer 2020 in India. Her passion for diversity and inclusion drives initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and InfosecKids, inspiring and empowering the next generation of security professionals.
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