September 3, 2013 — This presentation shows how to keep attackers out of your site.It goes over the basics; talks about some common attacks, and talks about how to can protect your site with 5 simple tips that anyone can do to make their site safer. It also digs a little bit deeper into coding best practices f
August 9, 2013 — This presentation details security issues Gullibunny faces – Remote Requests, Clickjacking, and Rated XXE (XML eXternal Entity) – and how to handle them.
June 24, 2013 — Learn how to keep your WordPress powered website secure from hackers and exploits with examples of hacked sites, shared tips and plugins for keeping WordPress secure.
June 8, 2013 — A detailed look at some of the security vulnerabilities that we’ve seen in WordPress – including the infamous Timthumb.php attack, and to put into perspective WHY WordPress sites are targeted and what the key motives of the criminals are – it isn’t what many people think.
May 23, 2013 — WordPress End User Security covers basic information security principles to consider even before you start a WordPress driven site, and a run at the top 10 WordPress security tips. You will get some metrics around malware attacks, and how to avoid being infected.
February 26, 2013 — WordPress is very popular open source software but there has been a lot of reports about it being hacked and thus many think it is not secure. Sakin Shrestha talks about “Top 10 Myths That We Live By” and “Building Secure WordPress Sites in Simple 10 Steps.”
February 19, 2013 — This presentation provides practical tips for your site! Some of the topics discussed: Usability, Content Marketing Strategy, Transparency, Performance and Monetization.
February 12, 2013 — This presentation shows several of the most common vulnerabilities found in plugins and themes. It exploits these vulnerabilities live and then shows how they can be prevented with correct coding.
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March 12, 2012