Speakers: Rahul Nagare

  • Rahul Nagare: Securing WordPress in the age of 0-Day Vulnerabilities

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Rahul Nagare

    November 13, 2019 — RING WORDPRESS IN THE AGE OF 0-DAY VULNERABILITIES
    Securing WordPress can sometimes feel like a moving target. With 0-day vulnerabilities popping up even in reputed plugins and themes, you can’t always ‘beat the hackers to the draw’.

    While exploits target specific versions, strategies used by hackers to attack at scale remain the same. In this talk, We will review common approches used by hackers to hack WordPress sites and learn how to block them.

    We will also look at actionable steps site owners can take to secure WordPress sites without degrading user experience.

  • Rahul Nagare: Securing WooCommerce without Scaring Customers

    WordCamp Atlanta 2019Speaker: Rahul Nagare

    June 28, 2019 — Securing WooCommerce can sometimes feel like a moving target. In this talk, We will review some easy and actionable steps for securing your store without annoying or scaring off customers. You’ll also learn to integrate free services that will improve the security of your website or store.

    This session will help you find answers to these common questions:

    1. Do I need to worry about security? I don’t get that many visitors.
    2. My site keeps getting hacked, what should I do?
    3. Do I need to do anything if I am using managed hosting?

  • Rahul Nagare: Securing WooCommerce without scaring customers

    WordCamp Phoenix 2019Speaker: Rahul Nagare

    March 11, 2019 — Securing WooCommerce can sometimes feel like a moving target. In this session, We will review some easy and actionable steps for securing your store without annoying or scaring off customers. You’ll also learn to integrate free services that will improve the security of your website or store.

    This session will help you find answers to these common questions:
    1. Do I need to worry about security? I don’t get that many visitors.
    2. My site keeps getting hacked, what should I do?
    3. Do I need to do anything if I am using managed hosting?

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