Last year we saw an alarming rise in hacking attempts on well known blogs, websites and forums across the interwebs. It’s a scary thing being in our industry when you realise that your hard work can be accessed by some Taiwanese dude sitting in a basement in Taipei.
With this in mind, we invited Justin Stanford to talk to us about security in this week’s Heavy Chef Session. He’s an authority since he is the owner/investor of both ESET and FireID, two of the planet’s best known internet and mobile security firms. Justin will share with us his journey, his goals with the company, internet and mobile security trends, and why marketers should be worried about security of their campaigns.
Want to attend?
The Cape Town Session is going to be held at the 24.com building in Green Point. If you’d like to join us, please email Yolandi (click here) or phone the studio at 0861 932226.
Venue: 3rd floor, 24.com building, Green Point, Cape Town (directions here)
Date: Wednesday, 17th March 2010
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Cost to attend: Free, although there may be random full body searches by our our own security experts.
There are 50 seats available, on a first-come first-serve basis. Refreshments will be available thanks to our sponsors Delheim and Corona.
NOTE: There are some great talks lined up over the next few months, so keep your eye on your inbox for future invitations.
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