SymfonyLive Berlin 2024 Plants vs thieves: Web Security and Tests!?
April 18, 2024 • Published by Flora CANDARDJIS
SymfonyLive Berlin 2024 start in 2 months: on June 20-21, get ready for the impressive lineup of speakers and topics. Visit here to learn more and don't miss out on this exciting opportunity!
We're excited to reveal the next speaker, and it's none other than...
Ramona Schwering, @leichteckig, Developer Advocate, Auth0 by Okta, will talk about "Plants vs thieves: Web Security and Tests!?":
"Web security is vital in an evolving environment. Imagine your web app as a garden, defended like "Plants vs. Zombies." Our automated tests, like the vigilant plants, identify vulnerabilities. Instead of an endless fight, they act as defenders, addressing issues like thieves, intruders, or zombies if we stay on game terms.
Join this session to learn how to ensure web security through your automated tests, emphasizing the fundamental testing types you know instead of focusing on tools only: Helping you navigate cyber threats without introducing new dedicated tools and ensuring your web apps stay secure."
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Sebastian Bergmann, Andreas Braun, Nils Adermann, Roland Gola are part of our incredible team of speakers. Further announcements will be made shortly, stay tuned!
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