
Google SRE Prodcast The One With Carla Geisser and Crisis Engineering
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Feb 11, 2026 Carla Geisser, former Google SRE who now runs Layer Aleph focused on crisis engineering. She explains how crises differ from incidents and outlines five criteria that make a situation a true crisis. Conversations cover why organizations struggle when computers drive decisions, how messy modernization creates brittle systems, and when leaders will finally authorize big changes.
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Crisis Is Not Just A Big Incident
- A crisis differs from an incident because no playbook reliably applies.
- Carla Geisser defines crises by a set of characteristics rather than frequency or scale.
Five Criteria That Define Crises
- True crises usually meet multiple criteria like surprise, broken critical functions, visibility, rigid deadlines, and perception breakdown.
- Carla Geisser uses this five-part taxonomy to determine when normal rules no longer apply.
Computers Often Control Decisions Hiddenly
- Many organizations haven't admitted computers now control core decisions.
- This blind spot produces mismatched expectations and hidden system control flows.
