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Chris Shiflett

Chris Shiflett is an author and speaker who leads the web application security practice at OmniTI.


Brain Bulb Webcasts

I've been playing around with Snapz Pro lately. I originally intended to use it to help spice up some of my talks by offering prepared demos directly in Keynote, but I have also decided that it would be useful to offer various talks and demos to the PHP community.

The first Brain Bulb Webcast is PHP Security Audit HOWTO, a short video of one of my conference talks:

It's not nearly as professional as Terry's talk, but hopefully the quality will improve with time.

Thanks for watching!

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Brain Bulb Webcasts was posted on Wed, 01 Mar 2006 at 21:58:13 GMT.

4 Comments

1. robert's Gravatarrobert said:

good talk, I'd write more but I'm suddenly very paranoid about my use of $_server[PHP_SELF]....

Thu, 02 Mar 2006 at 15:27:58 GMT Link


2. Nate Klaiber's GravatarNate Klaiber said:

Looking forward to some more of these videos. This is a great resource....

Thanks,

Nate

Thu, 02 Mar 2006 at 17:05:08 GMT Link


3. Gom Jabbar's GravatarGom Jabbar said:

Great cast, Chris, thanks! I hope there will be more of those in the future.

Have you ever thought of combining this with Ask Chris somehow? For example so that you briefly talk about a topic in Ask Chris, to make people aware of a problem and answer basic questions, and then make a webcast about the same topic going into the details.

Fri, 03 Mar 2006 at 08:06:07 GMT Link


4. Chris Shiflett's GravatarChris Shiflett said:

Thanks, guys. :-)

I'll try to make a webcast out of each of my conference talks, and then I plan to do a few webcasts on the Zend Framework that show you how to use it to build simple apps.

The Ask Chris idea is a good one - I'll take that into consideration.

Thanks again!

Fri, 03 Mar 2006 at 13:21:03 GMT Link


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