Hello! This repository is a source of truth for all of the presentations and workshops that I've given at public events.
- Conference Talks
- Panels
- Workshops
- Short Talks
- Interviews and Podcasts
- How do you do your captioning and transcripts?
The talks in this section rely on extensive background research, and sometimes personal experience. The Sources links go to separate repositories, with links to recordings of the talk and references that I used while putting it together.
- Stop the Bulldozers: Hardening the AWS CDK deployment process: source code
- Cyborg Security: sources
- Mobile Mindset: sources
- Deploying an open-source project to Digital Ocean using Terraform and Terraform Cloud: sources
- The open-source chatbot that accidentally built a community: sources
- Upstream Accessibility: A Contributor's Guide: sources
- Free Security for Open-Source Projects: sources
- The Stories We Don't Tell: sources
- Accessibility Overlays: A Cautionary Tale: sources
- The Privacy Tax: sources
- This Talk Has Been Disabled: sources
This is a list of all of the panel events that I've been involved in. The list of names is the other people who were on the panel with me, and their names link to their public profiles.
- re:Invent 2022 In Review with Bojan Zivic, Stephen Sennett, and Matthew Gillard: (video, transcript) Melbourne AWS User Group, 2023-01-25
- Nothing About Us Without Us! Challenging companies and assistive technologies to do better with Florian Beijers and Ben Mustill-Rose: (video, open captions on live delay) Accessibility Manchester, 2020-12-01
These are hands-on workshops that you can complete in your own time. The link will take you to a Github repository with all of the source code, and step-by-step instructions to complete the workshop.
- Obscure Security on AWS EKS: Melbourne AWS Programming and Tools, 2021-08-18
- Securing AWS API Gateway with Lambda authorisers: Melbourne AWS Programming and Tools, 2020-10-14
- Securing EC2 instances - the basics and more: Melbourne AWS Programming and Tools, 2019-11-13
The talks in this section are generally 15 to 20 minutes long, with minimal background research involved.
- Serverless disaster recovery (transcript): Melbourne Serverless Meetup, 2023-02-09
- Securing CDK bootstrap stacks (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-10-26
- Using Infrastructure as Code tools to define ownership and responsibility (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-06-29; Infrastructure Coders, 2022-07-12
- Disaster recovery in the cloud (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-04-27
- The AWS Multi-Region Starter Guide (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2021-11-24
- Control Tower - 12 Months On (sources, transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2021-10-27
- Obscure Security on Kubernetes (sources, transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2021-05-26
- You're Stronger Than You Think (not recorded): Women Who Code Brisbane, 2021-03-23
- FinOps 101: How to Stop Your Cloud Workload from Breaking the Bank (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2020-08-26
- Build from the Ground Up with AWS Control Tower (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2020-06-24
- Automating security checks with Amazon Inspector (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2020-04-29
- Melbourne AWS User Group Podcast:
- Season 2, Episode 2 with Matthew Merriel, Arjen Schwarz, and Jason Wood (transcript), 2023-02-06
- What's New in AWS - May 2023, with Jason Wood (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2023-05-31
- What's New in AWS - April 2023, with Jason Wood (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2023-04-26
- What's New in AWS - March 2023, with Matthew Merriel and Jason Wood (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2023-03-29
- What's New in AWS - February 2023, with Jason Wood (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2023-02-22
- What's New in AWS - September 2022, with Arjen Schwarz (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-09-28
- What's New in AWS - July 2022, with Arjen Schwarz (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-07-27
- What's New in AWS - May 2022, with Arjen Schwarz (transcript): Melbourne AWS User Group, 2022-05-25
- An introduction to FinOps and cost control on AWS, Innablr Blog, 2022-08-02
There's a separate repo for that! I'm currently working through this workflow to make as much of it accessible, using free and open-source software, as I possibly can.