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#39 How Chaos Engineering Helps Reduce Incident Risk
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#39 How Chaos Engineering Helps Reduce Incident Risk

Chaos Engineering is no longer a nice to have, as Ananth Movva explains in this episode of the SREpath podcast. His experiences with it drove a reduced number and severity of serious incidents and outages.

He’s been at the helm of reliability-focused decision-making at one of Canada’s largest banks, BMO, since 2020. Having completed 12 years at the bank, Ananth has seen the evolution of banking technology from archaic to user-centric, where incidents are considered seriously.

Ananth highlighted the use of chaos principles and tooling to identify future points of failure well ahead of time. He also talked about issues in bringing developers to integrate chaos into SDLC. You will not want to miss this conversation!

You can ⁠connect with Ananth via LinkedIn

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