Fighting Hackers using HoneyTokens with Dana Epp
.NET Rocks!27 Heinä 2021

Fighting Hackers using HoneyTokens with Dana Epp

Bring the fight to the hackers with some clever code! Carl and Richard talk to Dana Epp about honeytokens - adding code and elements to your applications that are there only to attract bad actors. Dana talks about how hackers attack applications, looking for vulnerabilities. Often those attempts take weeks or even months and are hard to detect in regular logs. By adding code that would only run if an attacker was trying to exploit, you can raise a red flag to your security team early and take action before the attackers are successful. Have a listen, then chat (preferably over pizza) with your security folks about how you can help!

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Jason Kaczor Uses HTML 5 in Sharepoint

Jason Kaczor Uses HTML 5 in Sharepoint

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Keith Brown Does ETL Between RavenDB and SQL Server

Keith Brown Does ETL Between RavenDB and SQL Server

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Derick Bailey Explores JavaScript Frameworks

Derick Bailey Explores JavaScript Frameworks

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Carl and Richard Geek Out With SmartGrids

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John Petersen is Back on His SOPA Box

John Petersen is Back on His SOPA Box

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