ColdFusion security and web hacking tools webinar

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Bored with ColdFusion security presentations that rehash the OWASP Top Ten? Do this and don't do that with terse snippets of code...



Are hackers breaking into your ColdFusion app?This session is different. David will demonstate the tools that are available to hackers and shows how a web application is attacked live during the webinar. Using the OWASP Top Ten as a guide, he will attack a demo site using a combination of vulnerabilities to an applicaton. Given the recent ColdFusion security issues this year this session is a must attend for any serious ColdFusion developers, administrations and managers.



We will also cover

Recent events in ColdFusion security and hacking
Overview of OWASP 2013 Top Ten
Show how attacks are never a single issue, but combination of vulnerabilities
See authentication bypass in action
Q&A
Bio:

David Epler is a Software Architect with AboutWeb in Rockville, MD. As a member of AboutWeb's solutions team, he has built, deployed, and maintained systems compliant with the most demanding regulations and mandates needed to pass security certification and accreditation for Federal Government clients. He has been developing with ColdFusion since version 4, is an active member of the ColdFusion community, and is an Adobe Community Professional.

David has contributed to several open source ColdFusion projects and frameworks, along with the blog he maintains (www.dcepler.net). He was responsible for creating and maintaining Unofficial Updater 2 (www.uu-2.info) which makes patching ColdFusion 8 and 9 significantly easier before the Hotfix installer was introduced in ColdFusion 10. He also contributed the Security chapter for Learn CF in a Week (www.learncfinaweek.com). David has been a speaker at various user groups and conferences like cf.Objective(), CFUnited, RIACon, and Adobe Government Technology Summit. He also co-mangages the Capital Area Cyber Security User Group in the DC Metro Area (www.meetup.com/Capital-Area-Cyber-Security/)

Michael Smith, CEO of TeraTech, a ColdFusion consulting and server tuning company founded in 1989. Michael has presented at over 50 conferences and user groups and written over 20 articles on ColdFusion. He started the CFUnited conference and ran the Maryland ColdFusion User Group for many years.
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