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Protect Your Drupal Site Against Common Security Attacks

Join Acquia for this upcoming webinar where Greg Knaddison - Drupal Security Expert - will share his lessons learned and best practices for protecting your Drupal site against common security attacks. This session will include a discussion of some of the most common vulnerabilities he's discovered when auditing sites and the best tools to overcome them. Attendees will gain insights into:

  • General security theory
  • Comparison of Drupal to other CMS options
  • How to identify common mistakes with the Security Review Module
  • Benefits of a security audit

Join Acquia for this upcoming webinar where Greg Knaddison - Drupal Security Expert - will share his lessons learned and best practices for protecting your Drupal site against common security attacks. This session will include a discussion of some of the most common vulnerabilities he's discovered when auditing sites and the best tools to overcome them. Attendees will gain insights into:

  • General security theory
  • Comparison of Drupal to other CMS options
  • How to identify common mistakes with the Security Review Module
  • Benefits of a security audit
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

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