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I'M DEREK

Father | Ultra Runner | Advisor | Inventor | Security @ Cloudflare

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CAPEC USER SUMMIT - HARDWARE SECURITY

I was honored to be on a panel of hardware security experts, presenting at the
CAPEC User Summit.



Fri, Mar 4, 2022 hardwaresecurityCAPECconference


REDEFINING FIRMWARE SECURITY

I was fortunate to be asked by the CEO of Axiado, Gopi Sirineni to co-author a
paper called Redefining Firmware Security.



Thu, Sep 16, 2021 FirmwareSecurityUEFIHardware Root of TrustTPU


SECURE MEMORY ENCRYPTION TESTING

Earlier this year, I presented at the Linux Security Summit on how we’ve
implemented secure memory encryption within our AMD EPYC edge machines.



Mon, Dec 14, 2020 HardwareEncryptionMemoryData CenterC


ANCHORING TRUST

New blog post on some of the hardware security features my team has been working
on regarding moving trust anchors to silicon.



Tue, Nov 17, 2020 HardwareRoot of TrustCloudflareCryptographyData Center


LATINX AND CYBER SECURITY

I recently had the privilege of interviewing Ray Espinoza of cobalt.



Wed, Nov 11, 2020 LatinXCloudflareSecurity Awareness


CREATING A SERVERLESS BLOG WITH CLOUDFLARE AND HUGO

I hate having to rebuild stuff. I’ve rebuilt this blog a total of 4 times, with
3 of those time related to bad application/server updates.



Wed, Jul 15, 2020 ServerlessHugoCloudflareWorkersHow It Works


LINUX SECURITY SUMMIT 2020

I presented last week with my co-worker Brian at the Linux Security Summit on
Securing Memory at Scale.



Mon, Jul 6, 2020 LinuxSecuritySummitMemoryEncryption


GOOGLE NEXT '19'

My co-presentation from Google Next ‘19 on Migrating DDOS Controls to Google
Cloud:



Fri, Apr 12, 2019 Google CloudDDOSNext


KUBERNETES ON AN INTEL NUC

With the recent rise of microservices, there has been a lot of documentation on
Kubernetes and how to build it on various cloud platforms (AWS, GCE, etc).



Mon, Apr 18, 2016 KubernetesContainersIntel NUCHow It WorksBash


DOCKER CHEAT SHEET

First, my apologies for not updating in a while. For those who follow my Github
site you’ll see that I have been updating that more frequently than my blog.



Mon, Apr 18, 2016 ContainersDockerCheat Sheet
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