NCDevCon 2015 Session-ColdFusion: Code Security Best Practices

ColdFusion: Code Security Best Practices

Oh no, I've been hacked! Have you ever uttered these words? Do you hope to never have to utter these words? If you said yes to either question, then this is one session you don't want to miss! In this session we'll cover best practice techniques you can use every day in your ColdFusion application development to bring peace of mind using layered security best practices like obfuscation, encryption, session management and authentication. You will learn: * What obfuscation is, and when, where and how to use it for layered security. * What encryption is, and when, where and how to use it for layered security * How to build your own session management solution that follows layered security best practices. * How to leverage the browser to provide secure authentication mechanisms, including federated and multi-factor authentication. * How to think like a hacker, and how to avoid the common pitfalls developers run into when building secure applications. Our aim in this session is to provide you with the tools and techniques you'll need to write highly secure code, protect your customers identifiable data and ensure a secure solution.

About Denard Springle

Denard Springle

Denard Springle is the CEO of Virtual Solutions Group LLC, a leading innovator in online, in-store and mobile commerce application development. Denard has been programming software for over two decades and brings his knowledge and experience to bear to user groups, conferences and one-on-one mentoring and training sessions.

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