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| Several items have been added to the Web 2.0 Expo SF agenda, including a Google keynote, brand new sessions, and the return of some favorite programs. Watch Twitter and the Web 2.0 Expo Blog for updates about our Non-Profit Pavilion, new speakers and sessions, and special deals — like the one we have for developers right now. There's still much more to come, but for now, read on below for the latest updates.Save $100 Off Or Get A Free Expo Pass | Register today using code websf09htd3 and save $100 off any conference package or get a free Expo Pass. Early rates end February 26. | Sessions To Keep On Your Radar Infrastructure in the Cloud Era: Ezra Zygmuntowicz (EngineYard), Adam Jacob (Opscode) Utilizing a mixture of open source tools and battle-tested techniques, Adam and Ezra will show you how to build an infrastructure that's easy to manage, integrates with your application, and is self-documenting. Along the way, they'll give you the key insights you need to get maximum benefit from these technologies for your business.
Cybercrime Today and Tomorrow's Threats: Alex Stamos (iSEC Partners, Inc.) It has long been an unfortunate fact that the World Wide Web cannot be safely used by the vast majority of people in the world. In this talk, we will discuss the different groups, techniques, and motivations behind crime on the Internet, with a focus on attacks targeting web users.Flash Security: Rich Cannings (Google) We discuss common Flash programming and deployment pitfalls that lead to web security issues such as information disclosure, cross site request forgery, and cross site scripting. We demonstrate how attackers find and exploit these issues, and most importantly, we present how developers and system administrators can prevent Flash based security issues on their websites. Register for a Conference Pass today and choose from these sessions and dozens more across three days at Web 2.0 Expo (Psst! The Conference+Workshops Pass includes a fourth day of in-depth learning) Web2Open Registering for any Web 2.0 Expo pass also gets you into Web2Open — the official “unconference” — a free, community-driven event where you can connect with other participants on Web 2.0 topics that you want to discuss. Attendees are asked to determine the sessions using an onsite grid, emphasizing participation over presentations.This year, Web2Open will also feature a handful of pre-scheduled hybrid and discussion sessions seeded with people who are passionate about their topics. Meet with your peers to share your Web 2.0 successes, challenges, questions, and curiosities. Session Schedule Now Online The day-by-day, hour-by-hour schedule is now posted online. You can use the personal scheduler function to set up your own customized agenda for the conference with just a few clicks.Exhibitor Contact Interested in exhibiting or sponsoring at Web 2.0 Expo? Various packages to fit your budget are still available. Contact Kelly Stewart for more information.Hotel Rates Are Falling – Book Today Web 2.0 Expo has negotiated special rates at several hotels for attendees that plan to spend the night. Book through our site and you'll get the guaranteed lowest rate at your hotel — as rates continue to come down, your rate will go down as well. Book soon before space runs out. | | Register today and take $100 off any conference package or get a free Expo Pass. Just copy and paste websf09htd3 into the discount code field on the registration form. Early rates end February 26. |
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