Hyperledger Fabric (HLF) blockchains architecture was designed from the ground up to be highly extensible with plug & play modules in order to meet most business cases. The many permutations of these modules, also make it hard to decide what to use & how to configure them properly. In most cases this is not well documented, nor are the best practices easy to find, & hence seldom followed. This results in unsafe, buggy, & slow systems not worthy of what one expects of any enterprise application, blockchain none-withstanding!
In this session, we will address the challenges of privacy & security by presenting the best practices of how to implement enterprise grade HLF implementations. Further more we will cite real world examples illustrated with diagrams, code-patterns & in some cases short demos.
If you attend this session, you can expect to:
* Get a brief understanding of the privacy mechanisms in the current HLF version 1.4
* Learn about the security aspects of HLF & IBM Blockchain platform with respect to configuration as well as cloud & hardware choices
* Learn by coding or following along to a hands of technical demonstration of one of our popular healthcare, off-chain privacy blockchain code-patterns - https://developer.ibm.com/patterns/storing-private-data-off-chain-using-blockchain-think-healthcare-use-case/
Agenda:
6pm - doors open, pizza, drinks, & networking
630-830pm - intro, tech demo, follow-along & hands-on session
830-845pm - final Q&A
9pm - venue closes
Get a head start with IBM Cloud & join via: https://ibm.biz/BdzzBS
About Grant
Grant Steinfeld (@gsteinfeld) is the IBM Developer Advocate for Blockchain, Java, & NodeJS. Grant is an accomplished & innovative senior software architect & engineer with a reputation for delivering client-focused solutions. He is a problem solver & team mentor with the ability to work with & manage development teams. He is able to interface with senior management & product teams in order to translate business requirements & challenges into project plans & solutions.