A look at securing your ColdFusion servers using the ColdFusion Server
Lock Down Guide and other practical tips to ensure your servers are
best protected against unknown future vulnerabilities and attacks.

* A look at the technical reasons behind the ColdFusion Server Lock
Down Guide
* Running ColdFusion with minimal privileges
* Stopping the world from accessing the CF Administrator
* ColdFusion Administrator secure settings
* Making use of Security Sandboxes
* Disabling unused services
* Security Issues in your code
* The recent CF8/9 Security Hot Fix, how to hack an unpatched CF
server and why you should have already patched your server

Phil is a long-time ColdFusion developer and administrator and has a
deep understanding of how ColdFusion does what it does.  He consults
to many varied organisations around ColdFusion, Flex and the larger
Adobe product stack and advocates best practice approaches to
development methodologies, testing and deployment security.  He is a
long time RocketBoots partner and CodeWar quizmaster.

Date: Thursday 16 September 2010
Time: 6:30 PM
Location:
    CogState
    Level 2
    255 Bourke Street
    Melbourne, VIC, 3000
    A note on the door will provide a number to ring for access.

RSVP:  Please reply to this post if you are planning to attend so we
know how many pizzas to order.

As always, many thanks to Dale Fraser and CogState for their
hospitality.  We look forward to seeing you all there.

Peter Robertson
Co-Manager
Melbourne CFUG

Steve Onnis
Manager
Melbourne CFUG

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