Jscrambler Application Security

Join Our Webinar “Make Your JavaScript App Self-Defensive Against Attacks”

December 13th, 2017 | By Jscrambler | 1 min read

JavaScript is the most commonly used programming language on Earth, and developers used to rely on it for basic functions, but today, more and more companies are using it to deploy core services and functionalities, leaving them vulnerable and defenseless on the client-side. But do they have to be?

Don't miss the chance to join our webinar and watch Jscrambler's CTO, Pedro Fortuna, talking about the importance of protecting your JavaScript Applications, and how that can be achieved.

Beyond his work at Jscrambler, Pedro is a seasoned AppSec specialist, multiple-time speaker (OWASP AppSec California and USA, Finovate, Bsides, Fullstack, etc), and author of several patents in application security.

Synopsis

JavaScript Web Applications are being used by virtually all tech companies in the world today, from startups to Fortune 500 organizations.

Increasing amounts of logic are being shipped to the browser because of this. There is a need to interact with critical data such as user credentials, personally identifiable information, credit card numbers, etc - in other words, very sensitive information.

Because JavaScript is highly dynamic, it's very easy to interfere with the app's behavior and its execution environment, thus some risks need to be addressed.

In this talk, we will discuss what is the current state of the art regarding the integrity of Web Applications on the client-side, and show some attack scenarios. and how to avoid them.

Don’t miss your chance and register now for this amazing opportunity!

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In the meantime, protect your app and prosper!

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