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All, sorry for the late notice & the cross-post, but hopefully you'll find
this useful.
Ben
You are invited to attend a two-hour vLIVE! Presentation on July 29 with
Johannes Ullrich, PhD (bio below), from noon-2 PM ET: "Clickjacking and UI
Re-dressing Attacks Against Web Applications." This $195 Presentation is
being offered to you at NO COST to our EDU constituents. You need to use
discount code EDU530 to claim your free presentation.
Presentation Details:
Title: Clickjacking and UI Re-dressing Attacks against Web Applications
Instructor: Johannes Ullrich, PhD
Date: July 29
Time: Noon-2pm Eastern (ET)
Location: SANS vLIVE (webcast)
Registration: (http://www.sans.org/vlive/details.php?nid=22433)
Note: You must enter the Discount Code to get this presentation for free
Discount Code: EDU530
Bio: Johannes Ullrich, PhD - SANS Certified Instructor
As chief research officer for the SANS Institute, Johannes is currently
responsible for the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) and the GIAC Gold
program. He founded DShield.org in 2000, which is now the data collection
engine behind the ISC. His work with the ISC has been widely recognized,
and in 2004, Network World named him one of the 50 most powerful people in
the networking industry. Prior to working for SANS, Johannes worked as a
lead support engineer for a Web development company and as a research
physicist. Johannes holds a PhD in Physics from SUNY Albany and is located
in Jacksonville, Florida. He also enjoys blogging about application
<https://blogs.sans.org/appsecstreetfighter/> security tips.
If you have any questions about our vLIVE! "Clickjacking" Presentation on
July 29, please contact [log in to unmask]
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Benjamin Allen [log in to unmask]
University of Minnesota 612-625-7885
Office of Information Technology - Security & Assurance
I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several
days attack me at once. -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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