Slimane Akalië
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- Software engineer especially interested in backend engineering and software architecture
- Part-time podcast host and blogger at slimane.io
Writing secure code is not optional, it's essential. This talk will dive deep into best practices for writing secure Golang applications, equipping developers with practical skills to defend against common vulnerabilities and build robust, resilient systems.
This talk is aimed at beginners to advanced Go developers who want to elevate their security expertise. Attendees should have a working knowledge of Go syntax and concepts.
Key points:
- Common security pitfalls in Go and how to avoid them
- Implementing secure coding patterns
- Leveraging Go's built-in security features
- Tools and techniques for security testing in Go
- Real-world case studies and lessons learned
Attendees will leave with:
- A deeper understanding of security considerations in Go
- Practical techniques to implement immediately in their projects
- Knowledge of tools to enhance their security practices
- Confidence in writing more secure Go code
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