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Charteris Speaking Engagements and Publications

Documenting Charteris technical press coverage and events at which Charteris plc staff are speaking.

May 2007 - Posts

  • Developer Day #5 : Three Charteris Speakers.

    Three Charteris development consultants will be speaking at the 5th Developer Day held on the 30th June at Microsoft UK's offices in Reading.

    Chris Seary will be presenting "Ten Important Tips for Securing your Web Application";

    These ten security tips are hard won knowledge, but so simple to explain. Let Chris's mistakes save you time and embarrassment! Some of the tips include: How does PKI work? Why can't the database authenticate me when IIS was happy with my credentials? What's the absolute best advice for implementing cryptography (or even spelling it!)?

    Gary Short will be presenting "Agile Methods for ISVs";

    We've all heard of agile methods but when they are spoken of it is mostly in the context of the enterprise. Being an ISV and being agile is a different kettle of fish. In this talk I'll explain the differences between life as an ISV and life in the enterprise and then I'll show you how to adapt agile methods for use in the ISV world.

    Barry Dorrans will be presenting "An Introduction to CardSpace";

    Windows CardSpace is a framework developed by Microsoft which securely stores digital identities of a person, and provides a unified interface for choosing the identity for a particular transaction, such as logging in to a website. This talk will cover how CardSpace works, how it can be used within your own ASP.NET applications and how you can implement your own trusted cards and the security token service behind them.

    Full details on this free event can be found on the Developer Day web site.

  • Irish Microsoft Technology Conference

    Charteris senior application development consultant Barry Dorrans will be presenting his talk "Hacking Web Sites for Fun & Profit" at the Irish Microsoft Technology Conference on the 7th June in Dublin.

    The session aims to cover the safety of your ASP.Net web sites by looking at parameter munging, cross site scripting SQL injection and information leakage with demonstrations on how exploits are used ran against some deliberately bad code.

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