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How I Can Hack Your WordPress Website in 5 Minutes Featuring Dre Armeda
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12pm EST / 9am PST
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Ever wonder if your site, your visitors, or business is safe on the internet? This session by Dre Armeda will show a demo on how quickly your site can be hacked, and your reputation put on the line. Dre will cover various scenarios that can affect your website like Pharma Hack, SEO Poisoning, and malicious redirects. He will then aid you by providing some tips to help reduce risk now and forever. Information Security is everyone’s responsibility, and should be a consideration on any web project, beginning to end.
Takeaways
1. Better understanding of overall risks to running a website
2. Understand common website attack types
3. How to better approach website security
4. What to do if you or a loved one is attacked/infected
5. Tools to help you get back on track
Brought to you by Sucuri Security and Pam Ann Marketing.
About Dre
Dre Armeda is the CEO, Co-Founder of Sucuri Inc. Sucuri is a security company that concentrates on malware detection, alerting, and cleanup for websites.
Dre is a 12 year Navy veteran with experience in multiple technical disciplines. After his Navy days, Dre held various leadership positions in the tech start-up world including companies such as Applied Watch Technologies, Secure-i Inc, and Sempra Energy. Dre is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and studied Computer Science at Capella University and University of Phoenix. Dre also holds various other technical and military training certifications.
You’ll find Dre at the ball fields with his girls in his off time. During the off season you’ll find him cruising the highways on his Harley, or chatting security at a conference near you.
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