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First DockerCon Speakers Announced| Announcing the first speakers for DockerCon 2019 These industry

First DockerCon Speakers Announced| [View online]( [Email Banner V1b - 600 x150 copy.png]( Announcing the first speakers for DockerCon 2019 These industry leaders are going to bring their technical deep dives, practical how-to’s, customer case studies and inspirational stories - and we are just getting started! [Register Now]( [Ana-Medina_1.jpeg] Unleashing Chaos and Breaking Containers Ana Medina, Gremlin [Tommy Hamilton.png] Making Your Containers Run is Only 40% of the Solution Tommy Hamilton, Quicken Loans [lrice_color.jpg] eBPF Superpowers Liz Rice, Aqua Security [Bret-Square.png] Node.js Rocks in Docker for Dev and Ops Bret Fisher, Docker Mastery [Ian.png] Crafty Requests: Deep Dive into a Kubernetes CVE Ian Coldwater, DevSecOps [Don-Bauer-e1525798761616.jpg] From Swarm to Kubernetes (and Back Again) Don Bauer, Citizens Bank [View More Speakers]( © 2019 Docker Inc. All rights reserved | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( 144 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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