A Developer's mistake is Attacker's paradise

2018-02-27
6:00 p.m.
The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario

Harshal Chandorkar



Harshal Chandorkar has survived IT for over 15 years. He began his career as a software developer, progressed to become an IT Auditor – auditing infrastructure and applications before and ultimately moving into his most passionate profession, Risk Management. As a security enthusiast and Linux evangelist, Harshal shares his passion for learning and security, some of which can be found via the following sites www.harshdevx.com and http://www.adeptus-mechanicus.com/learn/harshalc.php



Sumedh Kulkarni



Sumedh Kulkarni is a fourth-year Computer Engineering student from Ryerson University. His work experience includes being a Business Analyst and Technical Systems Analyst, both at Royal Bank of Canada. In high school, he took interest in networking . By the end of April 2018, the courses he will have taken at Ryerson will give him knowledge in the areas of network traffic engineering, transport protocol design, flow and congestion control and IP security.



Event Document

Document Name - TASSQ201802.pdf
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Topic: A Developer's mistake is Attacker's paradise

Description: How developer's mistakes within web application may lead to vulnerable applications - presentation/demo

Harshal Chandorkar has been in IT for over 15 years. He began his career as a software developer, progressed to become an IT Auditor – auditing infrastructure and applications before and ultimately moving into his most passionate profession, Risk Management. As a security enthusiast and Linux evangelist, Harshal shares his passion for learning and security, some of which can be found via the following sites www.harshdevx.com and http://www.adeptus-mechanicus.com/learn/harshalc.php
 

Sumedh Kulkarni is a fourth-year Computer Engineering student from Ryerson University. His work experience includes being a Business Analyst and Technical Systems Analyst, both at Royal Bank of Canada. In high school, he took interest in networking . By the end of April 2018, the courses he will have taken at Ryerson will give him knowledge in the areas of network traffic engineering, transport protocol design, flow and congestion control and IP security.