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VBUG: Secure Code - The essentials of hack resistant applications

Date
Wed, 8 Feb 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Nationwide Building Society, Nationwide House,, Swindon, SN38 1NW , Swindon, GB
Cost
FOC to VBUG members.Non member
This session is designed to help you understand the impact your code has on overall system security by demonstrating common attack scenarios, alerting you to bad practices and exploring techniques that help identify risks and mitigate system vulnerabilities

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