What if the smallest oversight in software could have catastrophic consequences? Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Jake, a visionary engineer who has made significant strides in the tech industry. From his days at the University of Michigan to influential positions at Boeing, Amazon, and Google, Jake's story is a testament to the power of curiosity and relentless problem-solving. Discover how he pioneered Quay, the first private Docker registry, and positioned himself at the cutting edge of security and containerization.
Ever wondered about the stringent processes behind aviation software? Jake takes us through his meticulous work at Boeing, where creating safety-critical software is both a science and an art. He shares the rigorous testing and standards like DO-178B and MCDC that ensure the fail-safe operation of flight systems. Jake's insights illuminate how even the smallest IT services can have profound impacts on safety, offering a rare glimpse into the interconnected world of aviation technology and its regulations born from past tragedies.
As we wrap up, we venture into the realm of high availability software and evolving security technologies. Jake draws parallels from the aviation industry to illustrate the importance of redundancy and robust planning against failures. He discusses the benefits of unified authorization services and modern models, providing practical advice for handling software downtimes and authorization challenges in today's dynamic IT environments. Finally, listeners can learn how to connect with Jake and explore his current venture, Authzed, gaining further insights into innovative security solutions. This episode promises invaluable takeaways for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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