Matt Brunt is a Senior Software Engineer with Bumble where he works in Trust and Safety, within the Safety Experience team.
He’s a mentor for development topics such as BDD, TDD, and clean-code, as well as having a few open source packages out in the wild.
When not tinkering with code he can be found reading comics, fighting monsters in dungeons and dragons, or drinking tea and eating jaffa-cakes.
Much in the same way that to secure a house it helps to know how to break in, knowing how to attack our systems will help us secure them. You have a lot of data in your organisations. Whether you think it’s sensitive or not, it has value. Whether an attacker wants data for profit, a grudge, or just for fun we need to ensure that we don’t just leave the door open for them to take what they want.
In this session we’ll start to think like a hacker. The what, why, who, where and how of an attacking mindset will leave you with practical steps you can take away and use to start protecting your systems a little better.
Dungeons, Dragons & Developers | Tech Nottingham, July 2018 | July 2018 |
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Content Security Policies: Let's Break Stuff | Dutch PHP Conference | June 2018 |
Content Security Policies: Let's Break Stuff | WordCamp London 2018 | April 2018 |