SREcon21 - Games We Play to Improve Incident Response Effectiveness
Games We Play to Improve Incident Response Effectiveness
Austin King, OpsDrill
Effective incident management is critical, but how can we practice and improve?
We know team cohesion and culture are important, but how do we grow them?
A fun answer is...Games! From Party Games to Gameday Scenarios, we will survey the skills we use every day. We will identify different games you can play which allows team practice of those skills.
View the full SREcon21 program at https://www.usenix.org/conference/srecon21/program
Видео SREcon21 - Games We Play to Improve Incident Response Effectiveness канала USENIX
Austin King, OpsDrill
Effective incident management is critical, but how can we practice and improve?
We know team cohesion and culture are important, but how do we grow them?
A fun answer is...Games! From Party Games to Gameday Scenarios, we will survey the skills we use every day. We will identify different games you can play which allows team practice of those skills.
View the full SREcon21 program at https://www.usenix.org/conference/srecon21/program
Видео SREcon21 - Games We Play to Improve Incident Response Effectiveness канала USENIX
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