Priyanka Raghavan has more than 15 years in the software Industry playing various roles across three continents from developer, team lead, software architect, and security architect. Her areas of interest are design patterns, self-healing architectures, microservices, and DevSecOps. Priyanka works now as a security architect at Maersk where she makes day-to-day architectural decisions between security and usability or performance. She has a Masters degree in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, USA, and a Bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering from PSG College of Technology, India. She can be reached on twitter @Priyankarags
Episodes
- 635: Stevie Caldwell on Zero-Trust Architecture
- 626: Ipek Ozkaya on Gen AI for Software Architecture
- 613 – Shachar Binyamin on GraphQL Security
- 606 – Charlie Jones on Third-Party Software Supply Chain Risks
- 601 – Han Yuan on Reorganizations
- 575 – Nir Valtman on Pipelineless Security
- 568 – Simon Bennetts on OWASP Dynamic Application Security Testing Tool ZAP
- 559 – Ross Anderson on Software Obsolescence
- 544 – Ganesh Datta on DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering
- 533 – Eddie Aftandilian on Github Copilot
- 526 – Brian Campbell on Proof of Possession Defenses
- 514 – Vandana Verma on the Owasp Top 10
- 507 – Kevin Hu on Data Observability
- 492 – Sam Scott on Building a Consistent and Global Authorization Service
- 478 – Satish Mohan on Network Segmentation
- 475 – Rey Bango on Secure Coding Veracode
- 463 – Yaniv Tal on Web 3.0 and the Graph
- 458 – Daniel Roth on Blazor
- 451 – Luke Kysow on Service Mesh
- 441 – Shipping Software – with Bugs
- 438 – Andy Powell on Lessons Learned from a Major Cyber Attack