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Poka-Yoke for Production: Zero-Defect Security Patterns from Japan's Automotive Industry

What happens when you apply Toyota's legendary Poka-Yoke (mistake-proofing) principles to application security? You get systems that don't just detect vulnerabilities—they prevent them from ever reaching production.

Join Jasveen Sandral, .NET engineer from Japan's automotive industry, as he reveals how Japanese manufacturing security principles can transform application development. From building cross-platform RFID management systems to contributing secure code to Ruby core, discover how Japan's zero-defect manufacturing culture creates security frameworks that prevent vulnerabilities at the source.

This isn't theoretical—these are real patterns from automotive manufacturing environments where security and reliability are mission-critical. You'll learn practical techniques for implementing manufacturing-grade security principles in your applications, regardless of technology stack.

Jasveen Sandral

Senior Software Engineer specializing in distributed systems | Ruby Core Contributor | Speaker on high-performance systems and open source

Nagoya, Japan

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