Recently, the Day Camp 4 Developers announced their latest "PHP Master Series" event (Volume 2). This time there's a focus on security with four speakers (disclaimer: myself included) talking about various aspects of PHP and general security:
Having your program hacked sucks. The sad truth is though, if you put a program out there, someone will try to find a way to hack it. Especially if there is a prize on the other side.
For PHP Master Series v2, we have gathered together 4 experts on the topic of "Programming PHP Securely" to share their knowledge with you. That knowledge will help you write programs that are more difficult to hack. Programs that will keep your data, and your customers data, safer.
Each of the found speakers - Fred Alger, Mike Stowe, Anthony Ferrara and myself - are going to cover:
- 2FA: The Rise of Two-Factor Authentication
- The OWASP Top 10 and You
- Prison Theory of Web Development Security
- Password Storage (And Hacking) in PHP
You can find out more about the event (or get your tickets) from the Day Camp 4 Developers website.