SymfonyOnline June 2024: Designing Security-First Symfony Apps
May 23, 2024 • Published by Eloïse Charrier
SymfonyOnline June 2024 is just around the corner and will start on:
- June 4-5: Workshop days. It is possible to attend 1 two-day training!
- June 6-7: Online conference days in English. All talks will be available for replay as soon as they go live.
🎤 New speaker announcement!
We're thrilled to reveal the next speaker, and it's none other than...
Stiven Llupa, Senior Development Lead, Endava DACH, will present Designing Security-First Symfony Apps:
Start exploring secure software development with Stiven Llupa. Learn how you can integrate security into development and simplify the process with Symfony. Symfony components, tools like Composer, libraries like Doctrine and Monolog, help mitigate security risks, ensuring more secure applications.
Join us to hear more on what is secure software development and practical insights from a real-world project. Enhance your Symfony projects without compromising security -- don't miss out!
🔎Read the main conference talks:
Maximilian Beckers, Marie Minasyan, Fabien Potencier, Imen Ezzine, Carlos Granados, Kevin Bond, Łukasz Chruściel, Allison Guilhem, Kevin Dunglas, Mathias Arlaud & Baptiste Leduc, Matheo Daninos, Viktor Pikaev and, Simon André are part of our incredible team of speakers.
The full schedule is available here and all exciting workshop topics on this page!
💻Register by clicking on Buy ticket
🎟️Choose the ticket of your choice:
- June 4-5: Workshop only. It is possible to attend a two-day training.
- June 6-7: Conference only Talks in English. Each talk replay from the conference will be available as soon as each talk ends!
- June 4-7: Combo ticket "Conference + Workshops" to live a Symfony week experience!
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Stay informed about the latest Symfony developments and participate in this exciting event from the comfort of your home!
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