domain | stephenreescarter.net |
summary | This content appears to be an agenda of talks from different web security conferences. The topics include:
1. "Th1nk Lik3 a H4cker Passwords are Dead, Long Live Passkeys" which likely covers recent developments in authentication methods replacing traditional passwords with more secure alternatives. 2. A section on the unique strengths and potential misconceptions about PHP browsers suggests an analysis of how these older web technologies continue to play crucial roles despite common underestimation by security professionals (and possibly even some developers). 3. "Vulnerability Exists Between Keyboard and Chair" could be a presentation addressing human error as it relates to cybersecurity, emphasizing that many issues are due not only to technical vulnerabilities but also incorrect usage of tools or systems. 4. A series discussing the importance for web application developers such as Laravel users: - To think like an attacker (perhaps on topics including "Think Like a Hacker" and exploring different attack vectors). - The specifics about SameSite cookies in PHP, potentially focusing on their role to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. 5. A reassessment of the state of CSRF protection ("CSRF is dead or is it") possibly arguing for its continued importance despite emerging security practices that might make such threats seem less significant by default.
In addition: - There may be a mention about securing WordPress sites, highlighting how to keep them safe against common attacks. - A first-person narrative titled "My Year on the Front Line" could recount personal experiences dealing with cybersecurity challenges while cleaning infected systems and providing insights into real-world problem-solving in IT security. - The final entry is likely related to Ansible as a tool for automating deployment or configuration, which may discuss how it can be used effectively within an organization's infrastructure.
The repetition of "Ansible, live on stage" suggests there might also have been events focused specifically around this technology showcased at various points throughout the agenda. |
title | Stephen Rees-Carter On security, development, and other such things... |
description | Hi, I'm Stephen Rees-Carter, a Senior Developer, Security Researcher & International Speaker. I'm also the Technical Manager at WithExtraVeg. |
keywords | security, like, hacker, audits, think, stage, sites, search, stephen, carter, development, menu, talks, passwords, dead, posts, email |
upstreams |
securinglaravel.com |
downstreams |
|
nslookup | A 172.67.151.25, A 104.21.32.113 |
created | 2024-12-01 |
updated | 2025-07-10 |
summarized | 2025-07-10 |
|
|