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By Jacinta Richardson (jarich) from Melbourne.pm Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 09:00 Duration: 100 minutes Target audience: Intermediate Language: English Tags: perl security |
Securing your code
Perl is a delightfully flexible language, with many ways to complete any task. Unfortunately, while many of these ways work perfectly in ideal circumstances, some may include nasty security holes.
While many of these security issues are usually well understood (such as giving user input to two-argument open without specifying a file mode), others are less obvious.
This talk will take you on a whirlwind tour of security issues in Perl and how to avoid them. An understanding of these issues will be of benefit for beginners through to immediate programmers.
- David H. Adler (dha)
- G. Wade Johnson (gwadej)
- Makoto Nozaki
- Jon Miner (miner)
- John Lightsey
- Kenneth Power
- Stephen Bee
- John Anderson (genehack)
- jerry gay (particle)
- Matt Christian
- Joe Kline (gizmo)
- Mike Greb (mikegrb)
- Chris Hardie
- Jacinta Richardson (jarich)
- Charles Keefer (Chip)
- J. Nick Koston (bdraco)
- Byron Austin
- Ben Mouw
- Phillip Moore
- Alek Rollyson (al3k)
- Greg Estep
- Jon Gentle (atrodo)
- Michael Moser
- R. Todd Williams
- Jamie Pitts
- Petar Puskarich
- Philip Henderson
- Jason Coble
- Brian Shilling
- David Laulusa
- Rachel Page
- Dale Gervais
- Ed Szynaka
- Julie Eberhart
- Alex Timoshenko














