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