December 9, 2013 — You’ll learn the proper way to write the most secure code in WordPress. Whether you’re a plugin developer or build themes, it’s extremely important to understand how to secure your code from hacks and exploits. Overlooking some very easy to follow techniques can expose your website to the hackers everywhere. WordPress features a number of built-in methods to help make sure your code is safe and secure, and we’ll cover each and everyone in detail
December 9, 2013 — ver wonder if your site, your visitors, or business is safe on the internet? This session by Dre Armeda will show a demo on how quickly your site can be hacked, and your reputation put on the line. Dre will cover various scenarios that can affect your website like Pharma Hack, SEO Poisoning, and malicious redirects. He will then aid you by providing some tips to help reduce risk now and forever. Information Security is everyone’s responsibility, and should be a consideration on any web project, beginning to end.
December 3, 2013 — In questo intervento verrà presentato il tool WPScan, il principale software per effettuare il security assessment di installazioni di WordPress. Verranno portati come esempio gli attacchi più famosi e si parlerà di cosa è possibile fare perché non si ripetano gli stessi errori.
November 9, 2013 — This session talks about trends, threats and defenses to your WordPress site with statistic and examples from the Sucuri security site.
November 1, 2013 — In this talk learn how to protect your site from four different hacks with solid, best practice safeguards.
October 26, 2013 — Get a wider look at website security and learn how hackers compromise sites. Explore the tools WordPress provides to help plugin and theme developers write secure code, and learn where you can find help to make your own sites more secure.
October 21, 2013 — This talk is about security best practices for WordPress installations, site hardening, and remediation after a hack.
September 26, 2013 — This presentation focuses on how to employ “best security practices” for WordPress sites. It reviews current botnet and hacker schemes targeted at the WordPress platform, as well as current authentication models including one, two, multi-factor and passwordless.
September 12, 2013 — This presentation focuses on how to employ “best security practices” for WordPress sites. It reviews current botnet and hacker schemes targeted at the WordPress platform, as well as current authentication models including one, two, multi-factor and password-less . It also reviews the top WordPress security plugins.
September 7, 2013 — Learn how to employ “best security practices” for WordPress sites. This presentation reviews current botnet and hacker schemes targeted at the WordPress platform, as well as current authentication models including one, two, multi-factor and password-less . And reviews the top WordPress security plugins.