Eugene PilyankevichOn avoiding band-aid securityApplying band-aid to open wounds is an important step in preventing injury, yet it rarely addresses the illness.10 min read·Jan 30, 2019----
Eugene PilyankevichKubler-Ross model for used-to-be-engineer tech executivesHaving quickly jumped position ladders in the past, I always had that scary stare in the mirror: “I am not supposed to build new great…2 min read·Jan 5, 2019----
Eugene PilyankevichTwo types of engineering resiliencyThere are two metaphors for resiliency and risk management in traditional engineering — the NASA way and the US Navy way. I’m not entirely…2 min read·Feb 9, 2018----
Eugene PilyankevichDevOps and security: from trenches to command centersShared values, if you’re doing it right, doom and gloom if you’re not.6 min read·Apr 11, 2017--1--1
Eugene PilyankevichSkyNet will not destroy humanity; poor code mightLately, with increasing frequency, I became subject to real-world effects of bad software (yes, that one which is eating the world…3 min read·Jan 18, 2017----
Eugene PilyankevichEnd-to-end data turnover: slides and notesAt Cossack Labs, one of the main things we’re interested in is building data protection tooling, which is resistant to infrastructure…2 min read·Dec 9, 2016----
Eugene PilyankevichOn keeping secrets in comfortAs someone who used to spend a lot of time analyzing how security incidents happen, I frequently think how little, unfortunately, technical…6 min read·Oct 24, 2016----
Eugene PilyankevichSide effect of Pegasus malwareThis rant started as a discussion with a friend, who, being horrified by yesterday’s news, went on asking:4 min read·Aug 26, 2016----
Eugene PilyankevichinCryptographic EngineeringEverything will be brokenThis is a small handout doc, following my presentation at SecurityBSides Kyiv 2016.6 min read·May 14, 2016----