PHP Security Basics - web seminar

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Hi All,

 

“PHP Security Basics - Must-Knows for Everyone”

 

Presenter: John Coggeshall, Zend Solutions Consultant Target audience: Anyone who believes Security is important in Web Application development and deployment

Duration: 45 minutes, including Q&A

 

Security is not just important when you are doing financial transactions - an insecure Web site can be used by others for malicious purposes to launch attacks against other Web sites. There are a few must-knows for anyone who ventures out into the world of PHP Web development. In this webinar John Coggeshall will focus on the absolute necessities when doing secure Web development.

 

REGISTER - PHP Security Basics <http://cts.vresp.com/c/?ZendTechnologies/911c551250/d53224e5ba/292e9a4c50>

 

 

Regards,

Lasitha




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