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PyData Chicago & CRUG Meetup

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PyData Chicago & CRUG Meetup

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Talk 1: Repeatable repeats with rpeat ® - DevOps for Science by Jeff Ryan

Details: When cron is not enough, and everything else is too much. This talk will introduce a new open source scheduler that is language neutral, highly scalable, easy to use, and has zero dependencies. Written in go if you care, but usable for everything. Run in production internally and by others.

Audience Takeaway: Designed for everything from small projects to large scale compute, and anywhere in between, you can now easily run and manage jobs with the simplicity of cron, but with all the power or the most widely known tools like AirFlow or Prefect. The talk focuses on using the software, but can dig into OSS licensing, design and implementation if there is interest.

Talk 2: Predicting Software Vulnerabilities: From Code Metrics to LLM-based Detection by Puya Pakshad

Details: In this talk, I will share how we can predict software vulnerabilities using both traditional code metrics and newer methods like large language models. I will start by presenting the core idea from a framework I published in 2023, which uses simple static analysis features and machine learning to identify vulnerable functions in C/C++ code. Then, I’ll introduce a newer approach I’m currently working on that uses LLMs to detect vulnerabilities directly from the source code. It’s still under review, but I’ll show how it compares to the older method in terms of accuracy and scalability.

I’ll also talk about the bigger picture in vulnerability detection research, what kinds of tools are being developed, and how automation is playing a growing role. The examples I’ll share come from real projects, and I hope the talk gives practical insight into how these ideas can be used in actual development work.

Audience Takeaway: What the audience can expect from this talk is a practical understanding of how software vulnerabilities can be predicted using both traditional methods based on code metrics and modern techniques powered by large language models (LLMs). They will explore the strengths and limitations of each approach, review real-world examples and experimental tools, and learn how incorporating LLMs into vulnerability detection can significantly improve accuracy, effectiveness, and scalability.

Zoom: This is a hybrid event. To attend online, join us on Zoom here at 6pm:
https://numfocus-org.zoom.us/j/89399976851?pwd=UEgMUZXdYmKdK1x1dIPL6hwUYnp7NW.1

Sponsor: Tegus by AlphaSense will provide the meeting site, as well as pizza and soft drinks for the onsite participants.

  • Tegus by AlphaSense's Chicago Address: 200 N. LaSalle Street. Suite 1100. Chicago, IL 60601
  • Tegus by AlphaSense's Overview: Tegus by AlphaSense is the leading market intelligence platform for key decision makers. We power some of the world’s most well-respected institutional investors, corporations, and consultancies through the largest and most comprehensive database of primary and market information. Our products and services enable clients to discover unmatched insights and answers to the most challenging questions they face to help them make better informed decisions. We are an end-to-end investment intelligence and research platform that modernizes the research processes. With an ecosystem that combines at-cost, on-demand expert calls with a 55K+ transcript library; quantitative financial workflows that streamline research across company disclosures, management presentations, earnings calls and filings; and 4K+ fully-drivable financial models and company benchmarking data, including every KPI and comparison that matters, Tegus by AlphaSense enables investors to move faster, gather deep research and surface high-quality insights to drive better decisions. The company serves customers worldwide, including investment analysts, portfolio managers and key decision makers across public and private businesses in markets of all sizes.
  • Logistics: To access the Tegus by AlphaSense building, we require first and last names of those who RSVP'd by Aug 20. Attendees will then present their IDs when they arrive at the front desk (right when they enter the building). They will be sent up in the elevator to the 11th floor where we will be.
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