AusCERT hands-on threat modelling, attack and defence strategy training for Web Developers wishing to understand their attackers better, stay ahead of them and create cost effective defence strategies.
Kiwicon hands-on threat modelling, attack and defence strategy training for Web Developers wishing to understand their attackers better, stay ahead of them and create cost effective defence strategies.
At Dot Net User Group, Christchurch, due to popular demand this presentation is being run again. Drawing from Kim's recent blog post "[Journey to Self Hosting](https://binarymist.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/journey-to-self-hosting/)" and many more resources for some high-level ideas about cloud solutions. Kim will discuss what's good and what's not good about "the Cloud".
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All the following offerings that I’ve evaluated target different scenarios. I’ve listed the pros and cons for each of them and where I think they fit into a potential solution to monitor your web applications (I’m leaning toward NodeJS) and make sure they keep running.
At OWASP meetup, Christchurch, due to popular demand this presentation is being run again. Drawing from Kim's recent blog post "[Journey to Self Hosting](https://binarymist.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/journey-to-self-hosting/)" and many more resources for some high-level ideas about cloud solutions. Kim will discuss what's good and what's not good about "the Cloud".
Saturn Architect Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA: Drawing from Kim's recent blog post "[Journey to Self Hosting](https://binarymist.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/journey-to-self-hosting/)" and many more resources for some high-level ideas about cloud solutions. Kim will discuss what's good and what's not good about "the Cloud".
Redirects to legacy blog post. These are the steps I took to set-up and harden a Debian web server before being placed into a DMZ and undergoing additional hardening before opening the port from the WWW to it. Most of the steps below are fairly simple to do, and in doing so, remove a good portion of the low hanging fruit for nasty entities wanting to gain a foot-hold on your server-network.