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Live Hack: You're Only as Secure as Your Weakest Line of Code

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Sponsored by SNYK


Thursday, September 23, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Your app is only as secure as your weakest line of code. Shall we hack it?

As a developer, you try your best to build a quality product with no security issues - but that's no easy task! You've heard about the OWASP Top 10; you know what a SQL injection looks like, but you're no security expert. You may have even tried adding security linters to your project and gave up on static analysis tools because they slow you down.

We’re here to tell you you’re not alone! We’ll show you the future of secure coding that augments your development while you code. Tune in to learn more about application security as we live-hack an application through common security vulnerabilities and remediate them with augmented security, right in our IDE!

VANDANA VERMA SEHGAL
Sr. Developer Advocate, Snyk and Global Board of Directors, OWASP - Snyk
Vandana is Security Solutions Leader at Snyk. She is a member of the OWASP Global Board of Directors. She has experience ranging from Application Security to Infrastructure and now dealing with Product Security. She also works in various communities towards diversity initiatives InfosecGirls & WoSec. She has been Keynote speaker/Speaker/Trainer at various public events including Global OWASP AppSec events to BlackHat events to regional events like BSides events in India.
Vandana is a member of the Black Hat Asia Review Board as well as multiple other conferences including Grace Hopper India, OWASP AppSec USA to name a few. She is also one of the organiser of BSides Delhi.

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