Meta Warsaw Open House - Enterprise Infrastructure and Security
The most exciting and unforgettable experience I've had in Warsaw so far was attending this unique event and being one of just 50 experienced engineers selected to participate. It was held at the RONDO Meta office on the 31st floor from 6 pm to 8 pm on June 11. The agenda included 10-minute presentations by Meta Engineers, a Panel Discussion, Q&A session, and the Meta Quest 3 random game (unfortunately, I wasn't the lucky winner), concluding with a networking session.
Most of the speakers came from Meta's California office to the PWiT summit and this specific event. All of them have over 10 years of experience in their fields. Meta is a strong engineering hub with solid AI plans for the future, intending to use it for automation, optimization, and categorization using GenAI. Meta's Llama comprises 7 billion models, and they're now utilizing RAGs to fit the models to the data for root cause debugging. Additionally, they're working on Transform Models, which are text-based data that can interact with humans, as well as Multimodality to analyze debugging UI components and charts/visuals. They're also focusing on Data Objects that have billions of dependencies, along with GenAI to cluster large operational issues.
Regarding how Meta utilizes AI/DevOps to increase security, they ensure that their developers use safe and private deployment environments. They acknowledge the existence of sophisticated emerging threats, requiring the leveraging of AI for vulnerability management, access management, and monitoring evaluation at scale. They also conduct regular network cleaning across different stacks.
As for the work culture at Meta, it thrives on tackling the biggest challenges and preparing for the AI era. There's strong team support (no solo work here), an understanding of people, and a willingness to take significant risks. If a newly implemented idea fails, it's okay; it's a blameless culture where investigations and deep research are conducted. Meta focuses on resilience and stability, with the EIS team fostering a collaborative environment and engaging in innovative projects. They aim to mitigate mistakes, promote quick resolution, and learn from them.
In terms of cybersecurity, Meta has Red, Blue, and Purple teams. They also outsource security solutions to third-party companies and offer enterprise services.
Regarding how Meta stores user data and handles transactions, the system is highly isolated, focusing on integrity, regulations, and embedding safety. They primarily work on retention components and data flow, utilizing cloud solutions.
At the Hacktober party, there will be fresh job openings advertised.
After the lectures, I had the opportunity to meet Chen Zheng, a Data Engineering Manager at Meta, who provided valuable insights and advice for my career path.
@ladybytes
The most exciting and unforgettable experience I've had in Warsaw so far was attending this unique event and being one of just 50 experienced engineers selected to participate. It was held at the RONDO Meta office on the 31st floor from 6 pm to 8 pm on June 11. The agenda included 10-minute presentations by Meta Engineers, a Panel Discussion, Q&A session, and the Meta Quest 3 random game (unfortunately, I wasn't the lucky winner), concluding with a networking session.
Most of the speakers came from Meta's California office to the PWiT summit and this specific event. All of them have over 10 years of experience in their fields. Meta is a strong engineering hub with solid AI plans for the future, intending to use it for automation, optimization, and categorization using GenAI. Meta's Llama comprises 7 billion models, and they're now utilizing RAGs to fit the models to the data for root cause debugging. Additionally, they're working on Transform Models, which are text-based data that can interact with humans, as well as Multimodality to analyze debugging UI components and charts/visuals. They're also focusing on Data Objects that have billions of dependencies, along with GenAI to cluster large operational issues.
Regarding how Meta utilizes AI/DevOps to increase security, they ensure that their developers use safe and private deployment environments. They acknowledge the existence of sophisticated emerging threats, requiring the leveraging of AI for vulnerability management, access management, and monitoring evaluation at scale. They also conduct regular network cleaning across different stacks.
As for the work culture at Meta, it thrives on tackling the biggest challenges and preparing for the AI era. There's strong team support (no solo work here), an understanding of people, and a willingness to take significant risks. If a newly implemented idea fails, it's okay; it's a blameless culture where investigations and deep research are conducted. Meta focuses on resilience and stability, with the EIS team fostering a collaborative environment and engaging in innovative projects. They aim to mitigate mistakes, promote quick resolution, and learn from them.
In terms of cybersecurity, Meta has Red, Blue, and Purple teams. They also outsource security solutions to third-party companies and offer enterprise services.
Regarding how Meta stores user data and handles transactions, the system is highly isolated, focusing on integrity, regulations, and embedding safety. They primarily work on retention components and data flow, utilizing cloud solutions.
At the Hacktober party, there will be fresh job openings advertised.
After the lectures, I had the opportunity to meet Chen Zheng, a Data Engineering Manager at Meta, who provided valuable insights and advice for my career path.
@ladybytes
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Azimjon Pulatov ko'rsatgan sekundlarda 31-qavatga chiqadigan lift:)
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30 daqiqada JPMorgan Chase & Co kompaniyasida vitze prezident va technical product manager sifatida ishlaydigan ayol bilan birga bir mentoring session im boshlanadi.
Qiziqarli va o'zimga yoqqan savolni so'rab olishim mumkin. Savolingizni qoldiring commentda.
Googledan qidirib topsa bo'ladigan savol bo'lmasin!
Qiziqarli va o'zimga yoqqan savolni so'rab olishim mumkin. Savolingizni qoldiring commentda.
Googledan qidirib topsa bo'ladigan savol bo'lmasin!
Enjoyed every moment :)
Location: Google Warsaw Office
Date: 12.06.2024 at 7-8pm
Host: @lazyprogrammer
Atmosphere: Uzbek team
#Google #Warsaw #TechLife
@ladybytes
Location: Google Warsaw Office
Date: 12.06.2024 at 7-8pm
Host: @lazyprogrammer
Atmosphere: Uzbek team
#Google #Warsaw #TechLife
@ladybytes
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💥14K Strong: Celebrating Women in Tech at Perspektywy Summit 2024 in Warsaw
On June 12-13, I was honored to be part of the biggest conference, Perspektywy Women in Tech , dedicated to women in STEM, Tech & IT. It was my first time participating in such a large, lively, and dynamic event, which attracted 14k participants in person—wow \○/!
First of all, I enjoyed networking with so many people from diverse tech backgrounds. The vast number of stands from various giant companies in different industries was impressive. The informative workshops led by tech professionals were highly beneficial, and I especially enjoyed the tech stage keynotes focused on data, AI, startups, and women’s leadership.
I had the opportunity to participate in two mentoring sessions over the two days with amazing professional women (Ting-Ting Hu and Marzena Ołubek), who provided personalized advice.
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the Youth Affairs of Uzbekistan, Mr. Alisher Sadullaev, and Islom Oxunov, for making our trip fully funded and for their willing and prompt help throughout the entire journey.
Huge thanks to the summit for providing this opportunity and supporting thousands of women in tech. The event allowed us to meet each other, exchange ideas, collaborate, find fresh job opportunities that can be career level-ups, learn, inspire, enjoy, and reserve two days to this special happening.
@ladybytes
On June 12-13, I was honored to be part of the biggest conference, Perspektywy Women in Tech , dedicated to women in STEM, Tech & IT. It was my first time participating in such a large, lively, and dynamic event, which attracted 14k participants in person—wow \○/!
First of all, I enjoyed networking with so many people from diverse tech backgrounds. The vast number of stands from various giant companies in different industries was impressive. The informative workshops led by tech professionals were highly beneficial, and I especially enjoyed the tech stage keynotes focused on data, AI, startups, and women’s leadership.
I had the opportunity to participate in two mentoring sessions over the two days with amazing professional women (Ting-Ting Hu and Marzena Ołubek), who provided personalized advice.
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the Youth Affairs of Uzbekistan, Mr. Alisher Sadullaev, and Islom Oxunov, for making our trip fully funded and for their willing and prompt help throughout the entire journey.
Huge thanks to the summit for providing this opportunity and supporting thousands of women in tech. The event allowed us to meet each other, exchange ideas, collaborate, find fresh job opportunities that can be career level-ups, learn, inspire, enjoy, and reserve two days to this special happening.
@ladybytes
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