When
11:15 AM Sunday
Where
Town Square C
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 7 & 8, 2017session

Lockdown: a SHOCKING security primer for web developers

Security is an increasingly important part of building modern web applications, but it often falls victim to pressures of deadlines. In this course, we'll get hands on, from attacking/defending standpoints, and learn how to keep the baddies out.

About This Session

Security is an increasingly important part of building modern web applications, but it often falls victim to the pressure of tight deadlines. As attacks become more sophisticated, protecting our users becomes not just an ethical responsibility, but part of preserving a company’s reputation and trust.
In an effort to understand what we as developers are up against, we’ll get hands-on experience staging some attacks, and in doing so learn how we can fend off those who would do our users harm.
This workshop is intended for web application developers who have an understanding of how a client and server interact with each other. If you know what HTTPS, DNS and SQL are, and have some hands-on experience with JavaScript, you should get a lot out of this!

Time: 11:15 AM Sunday    Room: Town Square C 

The Speaker(s)

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Mike North

. , Mike Works, Inc.

Global web technology speaker, author, educator and trainer.