Modern engineering isn’t just coding — it’s systems thinking. Sergey Katsev breaks down how today’s internet actually works, why DNS outages still take everyone down, and what great engineering managers do differently.
In this episode of Ship Happens, host Per Krogslund sits down with Sergey Katsev, VP of Engineering at Catchpoint, for a deep dive into internet performance, distributed systems, and the realities of modern engineering management.
Sergey explains why today’s websites rely on a sprawling network of dependencies — DNS providers, CDNs, cloud infrastructure, APIs, analytics, and third‑party scripts — and why traditional monitoring fails to capture real user experience. At Catchpoint, thousands of global “vantage points” act like automated secret shoppers, mapping outages, latency, and hidden bottlenecks before customers feel them.
Per and Sergey explore why DNS remains one of the most fragile, overlooked layers on the internet, with recent large‑scale disruptions proving how easily the web breaks. From dependency chaos to observability as a shared language, Sergey reveals why systems thinking is the most important skill for today’s engineers and managers.
They also unpack engineering leadership essentials:
• Trust, communication, and psychological safety
• Blameless postmortems and accountability
• Hiring for curiosity and systems thinking over tool expertise
• DevSecOps as a cultural connector
• How AI will reshape management work and reduce “busywork”
• The risks of unsafe data use and ungoverned “vibe coding”
This episode blends internet architecture, leadership philosophy, and the future of engineering work — offering a grounded look at how modern teams can navigate complexity and build more resilient systems.
Episode Timestamps
(00:00) Systems Thinking Wins
(01:20) Show Introduction & Guest Overview
(02:26) Sergey’s Origin Story
(04:22) What Catchpoint Actually Measures
(06:49) Why Networking Still Matters
(08:58) Global “Secret Shopper” Vantage Points
(10:12) DNS: The Internet’s Hidden Bottleneck
(11:56) What Great Engineering Managers Do
(15:07) Hiring for Systems Thinking
(18:39) Blameless Culture & Continuous Learning
(20:12) How AI Is Reshaping Management Work
(21:57) Engineer Track vs Manager Track
(24:07) Systems Thinking as a Leadership Skill
(26:16) Should You Become a Manager?
(28:08) Career Ladders, Coaching & Growth
(29:57) Internet Dependencies & Modern Outages
(31:55) DevSecOps as a Cultural Shift
(35:52) Security Tools, Incentives & Reality
(38:33) AI Data Leaks & Safe Controls
(40:10) “Vibe Coding” and Safe Sandboxes
(42:47) Final Systems Thinking Takeaways
About the Guest:
Sergey Katsev is the VP of Engineering at Catchpoint, a leader in internet performance monitoring and observability. With deep expertise in distributed systems, DNS performance, network dependencies, and engineering leadership, Sergey helps organizations understand how real users experience the modern web. He is a champion of systems thinking, blameless postmortems, DevSecOps culture, and hiring engineers who value curiosity and accountability over tool‑specific experience.
Links & Resources:
Sergey Katsev — LinkedIn
Per Krogslund — LinkedIn
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