4:00p - 4:15p Announcements and introductions
4:15p - 5:30p “Dangers of the Python Standard Library” by Andrew Scott
As a developer, you are the first line when it comes to security for any products you may be building. There is often a misconception that all software security vulnerabilities are due to misconfigurations, using unmaintained open source libraries, using “insecure” languages, or by making dumb mistakes like hard-coding passwords. In actuality, it can be very easy to make potentially extreme security mistakes even only using built-in functions and libraries bundled with the latest version of Python.
This talk will cover a number of these potential security mistakes that can be all too easy to make.
5:30p - 5:45p Door Prizes
5:45p - 6:00p Networking & General Discussion
Organized by Six Feet Up, the Indianapolis Python Meetup (“IndyPy”) is a leading national group promoting the Python programming language and connecting the Python community. IndyPy draws Python enthusiasts from the entire Midwest for regular events. In 2020, the group celebrated 13 years of success with over 2,000+ members.
Interested in sponsoring IndyPy? Let's talk
More info is at http://indypy.org