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content/events/2025-prague/location.md

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Description = "Location for DevOpsDays Prague 2025"
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Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details.
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<p>The conference will take place at the Clarion Congress Hotel</p>
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<p>Freyova 33<br />
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190 00, Praha 9</p>
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The venue is directly above a subway station (Vysocanska - yellow B line) so we recommend using public transport to get there.<br />
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If you need to take a car you may use parking in Fenix Shoppng Center - first 3 hours for free, after that 50 CZK/hour. Alternatively you can use the streets around for 30 CZK/hour.
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The venue is wheelchair accessible and we'd be happy to accommodate any other accessibility needs upon request: {{< email_organizers >}}.
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Title = "Program"
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Type = "program"
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Description = "Program for devopsdays Prague 2025"
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If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in <a href="/pages/open-space-format">more details about Open Space</a>.
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<b>Color Keys:</b>
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<div class="col-lg-2 col-md-2 program-element program-talk">Talk</div>
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Talk_date = ""
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Title = "Security Culture: Why it's important?"
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Type = "talk"
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Speakers = ["peter-janecko"]
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Security culture is the key to SSDLC and DevSecOps, but changing team mindsets is a challenge. Based on my experience at a leading telco company, I’ll share how we built a strong security culture, from a small start to a certified security champion squad. Join me to explore practical strategies, business perspectives, tools and the real value of security in development.
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Talk_date = ""
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Title = "(No) Future of coding and scripting in AI era"
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Type = "talk"
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Speakers = ["tomas-kubica"]
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In December 2024, the latest OpenAI model outperformed 99.9% of human coders in the Codeforest competition. In the most advanced scientific test, Humanity’s Last Exam, we saw a progression from a 3% score with GPT-4o to 8% with DeepSeek R1, and finally to 27% with OpenAI Deep Research. What does this mean for our DevOps practices of writing code, scripts, and manifests?
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In this session, we will explore the transformative impact of AI on coding and scripting, focusing on the evolution from current Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) to future canvas-like environments. We’ll use practical examples from GitHub Copilot to illustrate these changes.
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We’ll demonstrate distinctions between standard AI models and advanced “thinking” models, providing practical tips on when to use each. This will include large models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, as well as a discussion on the specific use cases for smaller, fine-tuned models and how they can be leveraged effectively in various scenarios.
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The session will also cover the role of AI agents in the automation of the DevOps process. We’ll look at agents that run and test code before proposing it, those that review Pull Requests and suggest improvements, and agents that identify security vulnerabilities and recommend fixes, from Python to Infrastructure as Code. These AI agents also extend to scripts, SQL queries, Terraform configurations, and Kubernetes manifests.
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Through live demonstrations, I will showcase my workflow using AI agents to write, review, test, secure, and document code. This hands-on approach will provide a clear understanding of how AI can enhance productivity, improve code quality, and streamline DevOps practices.
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Title = "Adventures in Cloud Security: What DevOps Can Learn from a Security Engineer"
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Type = "talk"
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Speakers = ["victoria-shutenko"]
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In a world where speed and agility are key, security often feels like the inconvenient roadblock in a DevOps pipeline. But what if security could be your greatest ally instead of your biggest headache?
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As a security engineer actively working with AWS, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges DevOps teams face in balancing innovation with risk. In this talk, I’ll share real-world stories, lessons learned, and actionable strategies to help DevOps teams embrace security as a core part of their workflows.
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We’ll explore:
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Common security pitfalls in cloud environments and how to avoid them.
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Practical tips for integrating security seamlessly into DevOps pipelines.
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Metrics that matter: quantifying risk and demonstrating the value of DevSecOps.
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Building a culture where security and DevOps collaborate effectively.
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Let’s turn security into a superpower for your DevOps team!
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Title = "Peter Janečko"
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IT security professional with over 10 years of experience in IT security. Starting as a system administrator and forensic analyst in a military CSIRT. Later transitioned to developing security strategy, application architecture, and responding to modern cyber threats in a leading telco company. He has been involved in the design and implementation of security technologies with a focus on zero trust, microservice architecture and SDLC security. Passionate about fostering a strong security culture and leveraging cutting-edge technologies to improve cybersecurity.
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Tomas is a Cloud Architect at Microsoft, focusing on application and AI innovations. He is also an occasional teacher at an evening AI school for the general public. Tomas has worked on software-defined networking, OpenStack, and Infrastructure as Code since 2010. In 2015, he transitioned to the world of Kubernetes. He joined Microsoft in 2017 to concentrate on Azure cloud and recently shifted his focus to AI and application innovations. Tomas is passionate about machines that can learn, hands-on experiences, the human brain, and the future of everything. In his free time, he loves listening to audiobooks, playing the piano, and traveling with his family.
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Experienced security engineer and web app penetration tester. AWS Community Builder. Eager for enhancing software security posture and AWS solutions. eMAPT | eWPT | CNSP | CAP | CCSP-AWS | CNPen

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