From noreply at nyphp.com Wed Apr 9 16:59:34 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 16:59:34 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] special@nyphp: Drupal vs. Joomla! A Talk by Forest Mars Message-ID: <070a01c89a84$9d57b2b0$d8071810$@com> "Drupal vs. Joomla: Who rules, who drools?" is a talk to be given by Forest Mars to the Joomla! SIG of New York PHP, on Thursday April 10th, 2008 at the Robert Half Technology Center. Attendance is open to all, RSVP is required for building access. To RSVP send your name to . Robert Half location information follows below. The full announcement may be found at http://www.joomlanyc.org/ In a talk that's sure to be simultaneously light-hearted and heavy-hitting, Forest Mars breaks down the differences (and some similarities) between the Joomla! and Drupal content management systems, neither of which, it should be noted, are even in the top 10 of CMSes (according to a secret study not released by Google.) The talk is aimed primarily at Joomla! developers who want to see how the other half lives, which is somewhat logical since migration from Drupal to Joomla is a bit like driving the wrong way during a Grand Prix. Forest Mars is a Web Developer and Network Architect best known for starting New York's Only Free Internet Cafe and the first Wireless ISP in Manhattan. He is currently working on a Video-on-Demand system for smart phones, but then who isn't? Contact him directly via forest-at-bway-dot-net. This meeting will be held at Robert Half Technology, 245 Park Ave (1 block N. of Grand Central Station) Full Meeting Schedule: 6:00 - 6:30 : General meet and greet, no formal structure. 6:30 - 7:00 : Question and Answer sessions. 7:00 - 8:00 : Joomla vs. Drupal, by Forrest Mars. 8:00 - 8:30 : More Q&A / Site Showcase 8:30 - Whenever - TGI Fridays (47 East 42nd St). --- New York PHP Community From noreply at nyphp.com Fri Apr 11 09:50:55 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:50:55 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables Message-ID: <010901c89bdb$10e90970$32bb1c50$@com> April General Meeting: Web 2.0 Mashups from IBM ------------------------ NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP is honored to have open source great Wietse Venema speak about his recent work on PHP tainted variable support, a critical piece of security. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. PHP is a popular server scripting language for creating dynamic web page content. While writing applications can be relatively easy, avoiding security holes can be difficult. In an attempt to help improve PHP application security, Wietse proposed to add run-time support for tainted variables in December 2006, and released a first implementation in November 2007. With a run-time overhead of only 1-2%, permanent deployment becomes a realistic option. Wietse will show how his taint support works, and how it can help programmers to eliminate vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, Shell command injection, Remote file inclusion, and more. Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back. Thank you to IBM for providing a great presentation space in Midtown Manhattan. As a service to our community, New York PHP Community meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.com Mon Apr 14 12:47:03 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 12:47:03 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables Message-ID: <011001c89e4f$2ab466d0$801d3470$@com> April General Meeting: Web 2.0 Mashups from IBM ------------------------ NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP is honored to have open source great Wietse Venema speak about his recent work on PHP tainted variable support, a critical piece of security. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. PHP is a popular server scripting language for creating dynamic web page content. While writing applications can be relatively easy, avoiding security holes can be difficult. In an attempt to help improve PHP application security, Wietse proposed to add run-time support for tainted variables in December 2006, and released a first implementation in November 2007. With a run-time overhead of only 1-2%, permanent deployment becomes a realistic option. Wietse will show how his taint support works, and how it can help programmers to eliminate vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, Shell command injection, Remote file inclusion, and more. Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back. Thank you to IBM for providing a great presentation space in Midtown Manhattan. As a service to our community, New York PHP Community meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.com Fri Apr 18 14:42:42 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:42:42 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables Message-ID: <020801c8a183$fc868080$f5938180$@com> April General Meeting: Web 2.0 Mashups from IBM ------------------------ NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP is honored to have open source great Wietse Venema speak about his recent work on PHP tainted variable support, a critical piece of security. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. PHP is a popular server scripting language for creating dynamic web page content. While writing applications can be relatively easy, avoiding security holes can be difficult. In an attempt to help improve PHP application security, Wietse proposed to add run-time support for tainted variables in December 2006, and released a first implementation in November 2007. With a run-time overhead of only 1-2%, permanent deployment becomes a realistic option. Wietse will show how his taint support works, and how it can help programmers to eliminate vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, Shell command injection, Remote file inclusion, and more. Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back. Thank you to IBM for providing a great presentation space in Midtown Manhattan. As a service to our community, New York PHP Community meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.com Fri Apr 18 15:16:16 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:16:16 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables Message-ID: <022d01c8a188$acebae10$06c30a30$@com> CORRECTION April General Meeting: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables <-- -------------------------------------- NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP is honored to have open source great Wietse Venema speak about his recent work on PHP tainted variable support, a critical piece of security. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. PHP is a popular server scripting language for creating dynamic web page content. While writing applications can be relatively easy, avoiding security holes can be difficult. In an attempt to help improve PHP application security, Wietse proposed to add run-time support for tainted variables in December 2006, and released a first implementation in November 2007. With a run-time overhead of only 1-2%, permanent deployment becomes a realistic option. Wietse will show how his taint support works, and how it can help programmers to eliminate vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, Shell command injection, Remote file inclusion, and more. Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back. Thank you to IBM for providing a great presentation space in Midtown Manhattan. As a service to our community, New York PHP Community meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.com Mon Apr 21 09:55:03 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 09:55:03 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] TONIGHT@nyphp: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables Message-ID: <00a101c8a3b7$4cf7f3c0$e6e7db40$@com> April General Meeting: Wietse Venema on PHP Tainted Variables -------------------------------------- NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP is honored to have open source great Wietse Venema speak about his recent work on PHP tainted variable support, a critical piece of security. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. PHP is a popular server scripting language for creating dynamic web page content. While writing applications can be relatively easy, avoiding security holes can be difficult. In an attempt to help improve PHP application security, Wietse proposed to add run-time support for tainted variables in December 2006, and released a first implementation in November 2007. With a run-time overhead of only 1-2%, permanent deployment becomes a realistic option. Wietse will show how his taint support works, and how it can help programmers to eliminate vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, Shell command injection, Remote file inclusion, and more. Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back. Thank you to IBM for providing a great presentation space in Midtown Manhattan. As a service to our community, New York PHP Community meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. NOTE: This meeting occurs on MONDAY, April 21st. When: MONDAY, April 21st, 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.com Wed Apr 23 12:55:50 2008 From: noreply at nyphp.com (New York PHP) Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:55:50 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] meetup@nyphp: PHP Meetup, by NYPHP Message-ID: <00f301c8a562$e2980210$a7c80630$@com> Hi all, I'd like to let everyone know about our PHP Meetup organization efforts. On the 1st Tuesday of every month, at 6:30pm, we'll be getting together at Pound and Pence for an informal gathering of PHP, web, and open source folks. Details are at http://php.meetup.com/430/ These meetups will be the informal networking events to compliment our continued monthly general meetings at IBM. The first meetup is May 6th. The venue might start to get packed beyond 50 attendees, so please RSVP at the site above so we have a rough count. We're also looking forward to continuing these events through the summer and in conjunction with other area groups. Looking forward to meeting up with everyone at this first event, through the summer, and beyond. --- Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP www.nyphp.org