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Tomasz Urbaszek

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Senior Software Engineer at Snowflake | Apache Airflow PMC Member

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You might have heard some recent news about ransomware attacks for many companies. Quite recently the U. S. Department of Justice has elevated the priority of investigations of ransomware attacks to the same level as terrorism. Certainly security aspects of running software and so called “supply-chain attacks” have made a press recently. Also, you might have read recently about security researcher who made USD 13,000 via bounties by finding and contacting companies that had old, un-patched versions of Airflow - even if the ASF security process was great and PMC of Airflow has fixed those long time ago. If any of this rings a bell, then this session is for you. In this session Dolev (security expert and researchers who submitted security issues recently to Airflow), Ash and Jarek (Airflow PMC members) will discuss the state of security and best practices for keeping your Airflow secure and why it is important. The discussion will be moderated by Tomasz Urbaszek, Airflow PMC member. You can get a glimpse of what they will talk about through this blog post .

Participation in this workshop requires previous registration and has limited capacity. Get your ticket at https://ti.to/airflowsummit/2021-contributor By attending this workshop, you will learn how you can become a contributor to the Apache Airflow project. You will learn how to setup a development environment, how to pick your first issue, how to communicate effectively within the community and how to make your first PR - experienced committers of Apache Airflow project will give you step-by-step instructions and will guide you in the process. When you finish the workshop you will be equipped with everything that is needed to make further contributions to the Apache Airflow project. Prerequisites: You need to have Python experience . Previous experience in Airflow is nice-to-have. The session is geared towards Mac and Linux users. If you are a Windows user, it is best if you install Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). In preparation for the class, please make sure you have set up the following prerequisites: make a fork of the https://github.com/apache/airflow clone the forked repository locally follow the Breeze prerequisites: https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/master/BREEZE.rst#prerequisites run ./breeze --python 3.6 create a virtualenv as described in https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/master/LOCAL_VIRTUALENV.rst part of preparing the virtualenv is initializing it with ./breeze initialize-local-virtualenv