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Naima AJEBLI
Deloitte

Naima Ajebli graduated from the Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications (INPT) and has built a strong foundation in Cloud and DevOps engineering over the past 4 years. She currently works as a Senior Cloud Engineer at Deloitte Morocco, specializing in Solutions Architecture. Her experience includes setting up and securing CI/CD pipelines, helping application teams containerize and deploy their workloads on Kubernetes clusters for high availability, and delivering scalable cloud infrastructure on both AWS and Azure platforms.

At Deloitte, Naima has collaborated with global clients on complex cloud consulting projects, focusing on reliability, automation, and cost optimization. She has taken on both engineering and advisory roles, helping clients migrate to the cloud and adopt modern cloud-native practices seamlessly.

Naima recently earned the AWS Solutions Architect – Professional (SAP-C02) certification, validating her expertise in building resilient and efficient cloud systems. She is passionate about delivering impactful solutions and continuously evolving cloud architectures to meet modern demands.

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Break it to Build it: Chaos Engineering with AWS FIS
Tools-in-Action (INTERMEDIATE level)

What happens when your cloud infrastructure breaks - and you're not ready?

Back in 2011, Netflix asked the same question and developed Chaos Monkey, a tool that randomly terminated production instances to test the resiliency and recoverability of its AWS infrastructure. It was bold, disruptive, but sparked the discipline of chaos engineering - the art of intentionally introducing disruptions to a system, simulating real-world failures, and testing the system's resilience.

Fast forward to today: AWS has taken that idea and turned it into a fully managed, cloud-native service – AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS). Launched in 2021, FIS was built with the purpose of simplifying the process of running chaos experiments in the cloud - without the need to develop such a tool from scratch.

In this session, I’ll show you how to leverage FIS to inject real-world failures, observe system behavior, and strengthen your architecture. We’ll explore its key features, how it fits into your cloud infrastructure, walk through a hands-on demo in the AWS Console, and see how you can turn outages into opportunities for resilience.

Come see how breaking things on purpose can help you build systems that never break.

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