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Hacking Domino Application live! Watch and learn about the web application security "the hard way". See how easy it is to break into an unprotected Notes Database and how to protect yourself from such attacks. Learn (and see with your own eyes) how Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Cross Site Request
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Thinking about moving to Sametime to Linux? Or if you about to start installing your first Sametime Server ever, why not do it on Linux? This session will cover everything you need to know to make your deployment a success - with topics covered like performance considerations, configuration tweaks, networking,
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Prior as to start implementing e-mail encryption and certificates in your enterprise we will step one step back and learn the story of Alice and Bob who are apparently are planning some coup d'etat. After that you will be introduced to a dozen or so more actors who are also
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"Only a fool fights in a burning house" - Kang.
In this session you will learn how to attack an Domino application, so you will know how to defend your application by writing secured code. You will learn how to plan for security and how to use design features in
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In this entertaining session you'll get introduced to some notes.ini settings you probably never have heard of. And probably don't want to hear of again. There will be settings for the admins, for the developers, the longest and the shortest setting there is, the funniest and most bizarre and the
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Linux can be an outstanding server platform for IBM Lotus Domino. Don’t let the geek factor keep you trapped on another platform. Even if you’ve never used Linux at all, you’ll come away with enough understanding to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot your Linux based Domino server.
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Domino Performance Reality Check
If you've ever wanted to get more performance and scale out your applications come to this session. While there's no magic bullet, a combination of small changes can come together to make a huge difference. The same is true for problems however. A few poor choices can
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I was talking to the server admin about a session time out warning popup. I don't know if it really make sense in asking that as a server feature. How do we do that. Constantly run an ajax call from the web page to see if the login is still good?
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I would like to suggest that access to seating for the opening session be better organised then the 2007 effort. The doors to the halls should be opened as soon as the access to the floor is opened so people can go straight up and get to their seats. Last
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