About Zbyszek Tenerowicz
JavaScript Security, meet.js Poland community organizer

Full-stack developer and technology researcher. JS Security Engineer at MetaMask working on LavaMoat and Endo. Started using Node.js at v0.8 and never stopped. Enjoys innovating and teaching security, diagnostics and maintainability. One of the oldest members of meet.js Poland community - both as a speaker and organizer.

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About Zbyszek Tenerowicz
JavaScript Security, meet.js Poland community organizer
Université du Québec

Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide and has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience,

Full-stack developer and technology researcher. JS Security Engineer at MetaMask working on LavaMoat and Endo. Started using Node.js at v0.8 and never stopped. Enjoys innovating and teaching security, diagnostics and maintainability. One of the oldest members of meet.js Poland community - both as a speaker and organizer.

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WORKSHOP
WORKSHOP
Defensive Coding - JavaScript prototype poisoning defences
Node.js Core, Wild Ideas
Malicious code is out to get you. Can you keep your app working as expected and hold on to your secrets? Come to this workshop and try!

The entire workshop will be delivered as bite-sized hands-on exercises where increasingly advanced threats are presented and you get to defend.

We'll explore techniques allowing cooperation with packages that intend to steal your secrets and mess with built-in functionality of JavaScript via prototype-poisoning.

Workshop preparation:
https://github.com/naugtur/js-training-examples/blob/master/defensive-coding/preparation.md
  • Date: 06 Nov 2023
  • Time: 16:00 GMT | 16:00 UTC
  • Length: 1.5 hour workshop
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