Application Level Security Best Practices Workshop - May 11th, 2006

5/4/2006 6:28:44 AM
How does a buffer overrun work? What can I do to protect myself from SQL Injection? How do hackers exploit vulnerabilities? Please join Microsoft and Compuware on Thursday, May 11th from 1pm to 4pm at the Microsoft Bloomington, MN Office for a comprehensive look at the answers to these questions.

In this seminar we will provide guidance on how to identify common secure coding issues, show you how to mitigate the risk from these issues to ensure that your application’s security begins in development and that you’re delivering the most secure application possible to your organization and customers. You will also learn about common security vulnerabilities within applications and the development techniques to correct them.

To register for this free workshop, simply click on which city and date work for you. Thank you, and we look forward to meeting you!

Register here!

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