Meet Root at ContainerDays London


London, United Kingdom



Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026



The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
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ContainerDays London: Get to know the team behind Shift Out, a better way to deal with CVEs without breaking prod or dragging engineers into endless patch work.
Find us on the show floor, join our sessions, or grab time with the team to talk through how real fixes actually happen.
Stop shifting left. It did not work.
ContainerDays London: Get to know the team behind Shift Out, a better way to deal with CVEs without breaking prod or dragging engineers into endless patch work.
Find us on the show floor, join our sessions, or grab time with the team to talk through how real fixes actually happen.
Stop shifting left. It did not work.
ContainerDays London: Get to know the team behind Shift Out, a better way to deal with CVEs without breaking prod or dragging engineers into endless patch work.
Find us on the show floor, join our sessions, or grab time with the team to talk through how real fixes actually happen.






Meet Our Speakers
Leaders ready to talk real security fixes

















Find Us on the Show Floor
We will be showing live fixes and real backports on real systems.
No theater. No slides. Just how CVEs get fixed when stability matters.

Find Us on the Show Floor
We will be showing live fixes and real backports on real systems.
No theater. No slides. Just how CVEs get fixed when stability matters.
Find Us on the Show Floor
We will be showing live fixes and real backports on real systems.
No theater. No slides. Just how CVEs get fixed when stability matters.

Find Us on the Show Floor
We will be showing live fixes and real backports on real systems.
No theater. No slides. Just how CVEs get fixed when stability matters.
Root Sessions at ContainerDays London


Chai Tadmor, Founding Engineer
These sessions go past scanners and severity scores and into the work nobody likes to talk about. Legacy code. Production risk. And the reality of patching without breaking things.
Vibe Coding a Backport
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

2:15 pm to 2:50 pm

Theatre 3
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
Vibe Coding a Backport
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

2:15 pm to 2:50 pm

Theatre 3
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
Vibe Coding a Backport
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Vibe Coding a Backport
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

2:15 pm to 2:50 pm

Theatre 3
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
The Anatomy of a Patch
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
The Anatomy of a Patch
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
The Anatomy of a Patch
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Anatomy of a Patch
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
Exec London Dinner with Aikido
Thursday evening, February 12
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
Exec London Dinner with Aikido
Thursday evening, February 12
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.
Exec London Dinner with Aikido
Thursday evening, February 12
Exec London Dinner with Aikido
Thursday evening, February 12
Deep Dive into Backported Patch Generation

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR
What is the hype with vibe coding? Learn the craft of backporting by creating a working patch.
In this hands on lab, attendees will go deep on how to generate a backported patch for a real world vulnerability, starting with CVE 2024 37370 in MIT Kerberos, used across major Linux distributions and many CNCF projects.
We will cover what makes a vulnerability CVE worthy, examine the affected code, and study how upstream fixed it. From there, you will work step by step to adapt that fix for an older codebase, tracing impact across API changes, dependencies, test suites, and documentation.
You will also learn techniques to evaluate patch safety, prevent regressions, and catch unintended side effects before they hit production.

Meet Root at ContainerDays London
If CVEs feel endless and patching feels risky, it does not have to stay that way. Come talk to us while you are here.

Meet Root at ContainerDays London
If CVEs feel endless and patching feels risky, it does not have to stay that way. Come talk to us while you are here.

Meet Root at ContainerDays London
If CVEs feel endless and patching feels risky, it does not have to stay that way. Come talk to us while you are here.
