Explore insights from PHP experts who gathered from all around the world to discuss web development innovations, embracing change, and securely maintaining our code.
Are you looking to catch up on the latest in AI and cloud-native Application Security at RSAC 2024? Veracode is hosting a series of talks at our booth along with a series of programs at The W San Francisco. Here are all the details.
Dive into our highlights from HackSpaceCon 2024, covering red teaming, AI, and securing critical infrastructure to prepare for ever-evolving cyber threats.
Wallarm introduced its ongoing Open Source API Firewall project to the world at the recently concluded Blackhat Asia 2024 conference in Singapore. The open-source API Firewall by Wallarm is a free, lightweight API Firewall designed to protect REST and GraphQL API endpoints across cloud-native environments using API schema validation. By relying on a positive security model, our API Firewall only allows calls that match a predefined API specification while rejecting everything else.
Explore ATLSECCON 2024: a journey through mindfulness, risk management, Active Directory security, understanding containers, and more in the far North of Halifax.
How quickly a year passes. 2023 was Corelight’s first year participating in the Black Hat Network Operations Center (NOC). It was a tremendous opportunity and responsibility in which we collaborated with teams from Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Arista, Lumen, and NetWitness to keep events in Asia, Europe, and the US safe and functional for all attendees. As we speak, our team is gearing up for a repeat for Black Hat Asia 2024 in Singapore.
Dive into our recap of AltCloudCon, a community-led, developer-focused event offering practical insights for responsibly harnessing AI and securing cloud infrastructure.
In mid-March, UpGuard welcomed security professionals from APAC, EMEA, India, and the U.S. to participate in the first UpGuard Summit of 2024. This quarter’s event focused on third-party risk management (TPRM), specifically addressing how organizations can scale their TPRM programs to meet their evolving needs and defend their growing attack surfaces.
This year’s Fierce TMF Summit took place in sunny Savannah Georgia, a city known for its ghosts. But the estimated 200 plus attendees of this year’s Summit aren’t afraid of your average ghosts and ghouls: instead, we shudder at tales of inspection findings, unruly document contributors, and other challenges in TMF management.
Read our highlights from SCaLE 21x, where the community focused on all things open source, not just Linux, with over 270 sessions on DevOps, cloud tech, and security.