Upcoming Webinar: Writing Your First OpenSSL Application

We are thrilled to announce our upcoming webinar, Writing Your First OpenSSL Application.

This webinar is designed to take you from an understanding of basic cryptography concepts to writing your first secure application using OpenSSL. It’s the perfect starting point for anyone looking to dive into the world of secure application development. Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Define the use cases for which OpenSSL can be used
  • How to find documentation to learn how to use OpenSSL in applications
  • How to write applications using OpenSSL
  • How to test and verify functionality of OpenSSL applications
  • How to identify and fix bugs in OpenSSL applications
  • Q&A Session: Have your questions answered by our OpenSSL experts. This is a great opportunity to clear up any doubts and gain additional insights.

By the end of this presentation, the audience should be able to match their application needs to OpenSSL library features, find documentation to explain how to leverage those features, create applications using OpenSSL, and learn how to detect and understand errors that may arise.

Event Details

  • Date: Mar 28, 2024
  • Time: 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
  • Location: Online (Zoom)

How to Register

Registering for the webinar is simple. Just click here, fill in your details, and you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the information you’ll need to join us on the day of the event. You will need to register in order to be able to attend the webinar.

Intended Audience

With cyber threats evolving every day, the importance of secure software cannot be overstated. This webinar will provide valuable insights and practical skills to audiences looking to start a career in cybersecurity, aiming to enhance their current skills, or are simply curious about secure application development.

Don’t miss this opportunity to embark on your journey with OpenSSL and secure application development. Register today and take the first step toward mastering the art of writing secure software. See you at the webinar!

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