28 March, 2014

Secure Coding for Developers at Kingston MakerSpace, May 5-6

Secure Coding for Developers at Kingston MakerSpace, May 5-6
Jason Gillam
Author: Jason Gillam
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I’m excited to announce that I will be returning to my hometown of Kingston, Ontario to teach a two-day, hands-on Secure Coding course at Kingston MakerSpace, May 5-6, 2014.  This course is geared towards software developers who want to learn the details of common web application attacks and what coding strategies to use to properly defend against them.
 
This course will cover the OWASP Top 10, testing techniques and tools, and secure coding practices.  In addition, how these web vulnerabilities apply to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) will be covered.
 
Full details and registration are available at:  Kingston MakerSpace .


Jason Gillam is a Senior Security Consultant with Secure Ideas. If you are in need of a penetration test or other security consulting services you can contact him at jgillam@secureideas.com, on Twitter @JGillam, or visit the Secure Ideas – ProfessionallyEvil site for services provided.

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