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In this talk, Forbes will present some practical steps you can take to secure your applications, including protecting against the most common attack vectors, securely storing passwords, and implementing two-factor authentication. He’ll also attempt to inspire you to think differently about what the defaults should be when you build new applications and libraries. You can make your code default to security; it doesn’t have to be this way.
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Forbes Lindesay
Forbes is a software developer at Threads Styling where he builds complex React and Node.js applications. In his spare time, Forbes maintains a number of open source projects, such as Pug, Promise and Cabbie.js