I've been so busy last few weeks I didn't get a chance to blog about the acceptance of my talk for ZendCon. So, here it is now, better late then never. This year has been quite busy in terms of security when it comes to PHP, the language and many changes were done to make the language better when it comes to security.
The talk will try to summarize the many happenings in the PHP security world in to a quick one hour talk, so it should be quite an interesting challenge :)
Thanks to the surprisingly well working wifi at the moment the slides from the PHP Security pitfalls are now available can be downloaded here.
I hope everyone who had been present at the talk had found something interesting that will help them improve the security of their code.
Took a bit longer then I thought but the slides from my Security Tutorial and the Migrating to PHP 5.2.1 talk are filly up and can be found on the talks page (scroll to the bottom).
I hope the people who attended the talks found them interesting and I'd like to thank all the people who took the time to leave feedback, which relayed to me amazingly fast by the organizers.
A big thanks should go to the organizers as well who have done an amazing job in organizing the conference and the after-conference activities. Having a 5 star hotel for the conference was a very nice perk as well ;-).
The slides for the Migrating to 5.2.1 from the Vancouver conference are now available, they can be found here:
http://ilia.ws/files/vancouver_php52.pdf
The slides from the caching talk in Vancouver are now available online and can be downloaded here:
http://ilia.ws/files/vancouver_cache.pdf