Stranger danger! Securing your code.

Thursday 23 February 2017

This event is sponsored by :

What

Stranger danger! Securing your code.

We're such trusting kiwis.

  • Coworkers saying things like "oh just give the account admin"?
  • Still rocking the SHA1?
  • Got your own special encryption perhaps?
  • But I checked that on the client, I don't need to do that again on the server!

We will cover some basic security mistakes commonly made during development. From there we'll move onto a few of the things that we should be on the look out for...

  • Various flavours of injection
  • Authentication and session management issues.
  • and more ....

We'll cover things useful to desktop and web developers, and try and help to understand OWASP from ISO27001.

There'll be a short section on rolling a Roslyn code analyser to keep an eye on your code base.

At the end of the talk you should be more paranoid and less trusting.


When

Thursday 23 February 2017

Gather for food and drinks at 5:45 PM
Presentation starting at 6:10 PM


Where
AT Round
Atrium
Massey University Albany Campus

Why
  • Catch up with North Shore .NET User Group members.
  • Have a bit of Pizza and a refreshment.
  • Come listen to Mark talk.
  • Be in to win a door Prize.

Who

Our speaker is:

Mark Greene

Mark Greene

Mark is an architect at Aderant. They have over 100 people in engineering working with C#, .NET and typescript.

Mark is responsible for the security backlog, and helps out with web and mobile tech.


Cost


   Free


Pre-Requisites


   None


Attendance

22


Our Sponsors

The North Shore .NET User Group would like to thank our sponsors, for making this event happen.