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".
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".
In this 5 – 7 minute talk, Kim demonstrates (hands on) how easy it can be to compromise passwords using a collection of techniques. Kim discusses how most developers are failing at keeping their end users safe.
At CampJS, Melbourne, Australia: Join Kim in the exploration into an insightful set of steps he has learned, from an architectural perspective down to the zeros and ones. Also providing insights of how attackers of your systems think.
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".
At OWASP NZ Day: What are we doing with all the characters that get shoved into our applications? Have we considered every potential execution context?
At ANZTB: Hands-on insight into security testing. Kim will discuss some of the more common security vulnerabilities being found in today’s software implementations, and will demonstrate ways of testing them.