From Ben Ramsey's blog today, there's a reminder about the upcoming (tonight) meeting for the Atlanta PHP Users Group.
The talk I’m presenting was actually inspired by several questions asked during my presentation at the last Atlanta PHP meeting, in which I briefly covered cross-site scripting (XSS) and cross-site request forgeries (CSRF) but went on to describe server configuration instead of a more in-depth discussion on XSS and CSRF. This talk goes into more detail where the other left off and approaches these attacks from the application (code) level.
Tomorrow marks Atlanta PHP’s fourth consecutive, regular meeting at New Horizons in Tucker, GA. Originally, Matt Kern was slated to present a talk on Ajax, but he is now gearing up to move to Oregon, so he is not able to prepare his presentation. Thus, I have taken up the reigns again, and I will be presenting a talk that I’m preparing for some of the fall conferences (in the event that my proposals are selected).
So, if you're in the Tucker, GA area and want to meet with some of your fellow PHPers, head on over to the Atlanta PUGs site for all of the details.
And, as a notice to all of the user groups out there, if you would like announcements about meetings for your area, please feel free to post them to the News Submission Form and I'll post them - I'm always happy to help the PHPers out there connect in whatever way possible!




