Three reasons to attend Sqreen Summit 2020 (sponsor)
Published on by Eric L. Barnes
Sqreen Summit 2020 is happening on October 29th. Running from 8am-9:30am PDT, this free virtual event is all about application security, and what that really means in today’s changing world. Featuring speakers from Sqreen, AppDynamics, Greylock, and more, Sqreen Summit 2020 will cover a range of security-related topics. So why should you consider attending?
You’re interested in security for your Laravel apps
Security is a critical consideration as you develop Laravel apps. Writing secure code is the starting point, but what happens next? It’s not always clear how to ensure that your apps are secure and stay secure as you push new updates. Can application security testing catch enough pre-production? Are WAFs accurate and comprehensive enough to properly identify attacks in production? What’s the best way to quickly identify vulnerabilities and remediate them?
At Sqreen Summit, you can get an overview of how application security is changing for today’s application needs, and what that could mean for you as you develop and secure your own apps.
You’re interested in security for yourself
For many people, security is a fascinating space. If you’re security-minded, there will be a session on the changing role of the security engineer at Sqreen Summit. Featuring Jacolon Walker, former CISO and security engineer at Collective Health, Opendoor, and Palantir, this fireside chat will explore the changes he has seen in the industry, how that has impacted his role, and how he has thought about career success.
You’re interested in seeing what’s going on at Sqreen
At Sqreen Summit, we’ll be sharing the latest features and developments from the Sqreen team, with demos on all the latest and greatest. See what we’re up to at Sqreen and how you can leverage it to better protect your Laravel and other apps.
Check it out
We hope you’ll join us at the very first Sqreen Summit on October 29th and take away something interesting. Register here today
Eric is the creator of Laravel News and has been covering Laravel since 2012.