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Intended for architects and senior developers.
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GenAI Security: Defending Against Deepfakes and Automated Social Engineering
GenAI Security: Defending Against Deepfakes and Automated Social Engineering
In this episode, QCon AI New York 2025 Chair Wes Reisz speaks with Reken CEO and Google Trust & Safety founder Shuman Ghosemajumder about the erosion of digital trust. They explore how deepfakes and automated social engineering are scaling cybercrime and argues defenders must move beyond default trust, utilizing behavioral telemetry and game theory to counter attacks that simulate human behavior.
on Dec 03, 2025Icon46:31 -
Looking for Root Causes is a False Path: A Conversation with David Blank-Edelman
Looking for Root Causes is a False Path: A Conversation with David Blank-Edelman
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with David Blank-Edelman about the relationship between software architecture and site reliability engineering. Site reliability engineering can give architecture vital feedback about how the system actually behaves in production. Architects and designers can then learn from their failures to improve their ability to build systems that can evolve.
on Dec 01, 2025Icon50:02 -
Architecture Should Model the World as it Really is: a Conversation with Randy Shoup
Architecture Should Model the World as it Really is: a Conversation with Randy Shoup
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Randy Shoup about how to evolve your software after a software failure, and how to improve the resilience of your software by modeling transient states using events and workflows. Software failure is inevitable, but learning from failure, including making the necessary changes to organizational culture, can make your software more resilient.
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Effective Error Handling: a Uniform Strategy for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Effective Error Handling: a Uniform Strategy for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Jenish Shah, a back-end engineer focused on distributed systems at Netflix, provides more insights into how to handle failures in a distributed systems setup. He shares details on how he built a library that handles exceptions uniformly, regardless of the underlying communication protocol.
on Oct 27, 2025Icon37:47 -
Mental Models in Architecture and Societal Views of Technology: a Conversation with Nimisha Asthagiri
Mental Models in Architecture and Societal Views of Technology: a Conversation with Nimisha Asthagiri
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Nimisha Asthagiri about the importance of system thinking, multi-agent systems, the consequences of society applying a technology into an area for which it was not designed, and whether we can ever have a healthy relationship with artificial intelligence.
on Oct 13, 2025Icon51:51
About this Podcast
Discussions on intentional corporate culture and software management approaches.
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How Blameless Culture Transforms Engineering Teams
How Blameless Culture Transforms Engineering Teams
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Tameem Hourani about building a blameless engineering culture through radical transparency, focusing on system resilience over individual blame, and creating high-performing teams that can embrace change and learn from failures.
on Sep 26, 2025Icon28:30 -
The Evolution of Code Review: From Bug-Finding to Team Building
The Evolution of Code Review: From Bug-Finding to Team Building
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Greg Foster about the evolution and purpose of code reviews, building teams with kindness, expertise, and urgency, and how AI tools are changing software development.
on Sep 05, 2025Icon22:51 -
Building a Resilient and Inclusive Engineering Culture with Matthew Card
Building a Resilient and Inclusive Engineering Culture with Matthew Card
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Matthew Card about his resilience framework (CAPSS - Confidence, Adaptability, Purpose, Social Support) which has helped him overcome career challenges and now guides him in building inclusive engineering cultures by empowering teams and breaking echo chambers.
on Aug 29, 2025Icon25:40 -
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Resilience, Observability and Unintended Consequences of Automation
Resilience, Observability and Unintended Consequences of Automation
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, the Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Courtney Nash about her research on the unintended consequences of automation in software systems, the importance of learning from incidents, and maintaining human expertise in complex systems.
on Feb 28, 2025Icon27:12 -
Building Responsible AI Culture: Governance, Diversity, and the Future of Development
Building Responsible AI Culture: Governance, Diversity, and the Future of Development
Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Inna Tokarev Sela, CEO of illumex, about implementing generative AI in development teams, emphasizing the critical need for robust governance across data, policy enforcement, and explainability layers. She also discusses how intentional workplace policies and female-oriented mentorship programs have helped achieve gender balance in tech.
on Feb 14, 2025Icon20:23