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CFMeetup: Please pass the salt: Serve up passwords w/ a side of entropy (View video , Show Description )Passwords are like opinions, everyone has them and some are easier to figure out than others. As application developers and DBAs, our users entrust us with the precious keys to their social media, E-mails, bank accounts, and shopping history. Hopefully everyone has figured out storing your passwords in plain text is really bad, but is a simple hash good enough?
You've probably heard someone say that if you're rolling your own crypto, you're probably doing it wrong, but what ARE you supposed to do? There's so much information out there about encryption, hashes, iterations, salts, and entropy that it's hard to decipher and sometimes even harder to convince your boss why it's worth spending time on.
Let's take a practical look into the world of password storage by starting with the most basic approach and what's wrong with it. We'll work through many of the common techniques and explain how they fall short.
We'll talk about the tools crackers use such as brute force, lookups, and rainbow tables to explain how the baddies wrench your users' secrets from your stolen databases using several recent high-profile attacks as examples. How can you protect against a thread you don't even understand?
• Why YOUR site is worth making secure • How hashing differs from encryption • What password policy creates the best entropy • What the heck is a rainbow table and does it have a pot of gold at the end? • What libraries you can start using today to do it "right"?
Brad Wood
1:16 2019-12-12 2019-12-12 Charlie Arehart
CFMeetup: What's A Pull Request? Contributing to open source (View video , Show Description )Perhaps you've asked for a feature for your favorite open source project and been told to submit a pull request. Well, maybe you're thinking, "What on earth is a pull request!"
In this topic, we'll discuss common Git workflows and how you can easily contribute by using GitHub to fork a project, make your own changes to it, and offer them back to the community by submitting a pull request. I'll also cover how to release your own projects for the community to share. Then you'll be the one receiving pull requests!
This talk is for developers who want to help out with their favorite open source project and one-off libraries alike but don't know where to start. People who are a little intimidated by GitHub. Anyone who's ever mucked around in someone else's code and found stuff they could improve.
Brad Wood
1:09 2016-07-21 2016-07-21 Charlie Arehart
CFMeetup: ColdBox 4: The Future of CFML MVC (View video , Show Description )ColdFusion (CFML) is one of the most mature web languages. It offers similar scripting and language constructs as other languages, but proponents of CFML know its true power comes with all the inbuilt functionality and integrations you get out of the box. ColdBox was the first CFML framework to provide convention-over-configuration MVC for the masses. Like other frameworks, it allows very simple conventions and lets you to easily scaffold out apps with little effort. ColdBox is unique though because it doesn't stop there; it's a productivity platform for people who are tired of reinventing the wheel. ColdBox is built on a light modular core with built-in lifecycle extension points, and pluggable libraries for things like SES, JSMin, pagination, security, and REST. And don't forget the other Box productivity libraries for logging, object creation, caching, and testing. Come see what makes ColdBox the most comprehensive and compelling development platform. We'll even talk about some of cool new features in ColdBox 4 as well as CommandBox, the new CFML CLI, Package Manager, and REPL.
Brad Wood
1:44 2014-10-30 2014-10-30 Charlie Arehart
CFMeetup: CommandBox: CFML CLI, REPL, and Package Manager (View video , Show Description )CommandBox is a standalone, native tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux that will provide you with a Command Line Interface (CLI) for developer productivity, tool interaction, package management, embedded CFML server, application scaffolding, and some sweet ASCII art. It seamlessly integrates to work with any of the *Box products but it is also open for extensibility for any ColdFusion (CFML) project as it is also written in ColdFusion (CFML) using our concepts of CommandBox Commands. CommandBox also functions as a package management tool which integrates seamlessly with ForgeBox, our community of ColdFusion (CFML) projects, but can also integrate with git,svn,http, ftp and many more code endpoints. Come learn about one of the coolest tools for CFML in years and how it can help your everyday productivity.
Brad Wood
1:27 2014-10-02 2014-10-02 Charlie Arehart
PACKAGE MANAGEMENT & AUTOMATION WITH COMMANDBOX (View video , Show Description )CommandBox is a standalone, native tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux that will provide you with a Command Line Interface (CLI) for developer productivity, tool interaction, package management, embedded CFML server, application scaffolding, and some sweet ASCII art. It seamlessly integrates to work with any of the *Box products but it is also open for extensibility for any ColdFusion (CFML) project as it is also written in ColdFusion (CFML) using our concepts of CommandBox Commands. CommandBox also functions as a package management tool which integrates seamlessly with ForgeBox, our community of ColdFusion (CFML) projects, but can also integrate with git,svn,http, ftp and many more code endpoints. Come learn about one of the coolest tools for CFML in years and how it can help your everyday productivity.
Brad Wood
1:18 2014-10-01 2014-09-24 Henry Ho
NOSQL DEVELOPMENT WITH COUCHBASE AND CFML (View video , Show Description )NoSQL document stores are reinventing the way we design our databases and cache layers. Couchbase server is a unique offering with unparalleled performance, automatic replication and failover. In this session, we'll talk about how to get started with Couchbase using the open source CFML SDK as well as native caching via the Railo Couchbase Extension.
Brad Wood
1:10 2014-10-01 2014-09-23 Henry Ho
INTRO TO COMMANDBOX; THE COLDFUSION CLI, PACKAGE MANAGER, AND REPL TOOL! (View video , Show Description )CommandBox is a standalone, native tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux that will provide you with a Command Line Interface (CLI) for developer productivity, tool interaction, package management, embedded CFML server, application scaffolding, and some sweet ASCII art. It seamlessly integrates to work with any of the *Box products but it is also open for extensibility for any ColdFusion (CFML) project as it is also written in ColdFusion (CFML) using our concepts of CommandBox Commands. CommandBox also functions as a package management tool which integrates seamlessly with ForgeBox, our community of ColdFusion (CFML) projects, but can also integrate with git,svn,http, ftp and many more code endpoints. Come learn about one of the coolest tools for CFML in years and how it can help your everyday productivity.
Brad Wood
1:09 2014-10-01 2014-09-22 Henry Ho
CACHEBOX ENTERPRISE CACHING API AND COUCHBASE (View video , Show Description )An introduction on how to use CacheBox as well as a sneak peek to our CouchBase CacheBox Provider. http://www.coldbox.org/media/cbdw2013
Brad Wood
1:15 2013-06-21 2013-06-20 Henry Ho
WHAT'S A PULL REQUEST? (CONTRIBUTING TO COLDBOX) (View video , Show Description )Perhaps you've asked for a feature on the ColdBox list and been told to submit a pull request. Well, maybe you're thinking, "What on earth is a pull request!" In this session, we'll discuss the ColdBox Git workflow and how you can easily contribute to the project by using GitHub to fork our project, make your own changes to it, and offer them back to the commujnity by submitting a pull request. We'll also show how to enter a ticket in our code tracking system, JIRA. This will be a basic getting-started session that assumes little or no Git or JIRA experience. http://www.coldbox.org/media/cbdw2013
Brad Wood
1:18 2013-06-21 2013-06-17 Henry Ho
Simple or Enterprise Logging with LogBox (View video , Show Description )Brad wood showcases LogBox for great simple or enterprise ColdFusion logging
Brad Wood
1:00 2011-04-28 2011-04-28 Luis Majano
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