PHP powers approximately 75% of web applications worldwide. Unfortunately, that popularity comes at a cost, making PHP a prime target for malicious attacks. As a result, unaddressed vulnerabilities are more than just technical concerns – they can quickly become serious business risks.Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or overseeing large-scale enterprise applications, understanding how to identify and mitigate common PHP vulnerabilities is critical to the success of your organization. Without the right knowledge, strategies, and support, you could be leaving your stack exposed to potential disaster. About the WebinarJoin Zend Senior Sales Engineer Yeshua Hall for a webinar delving into the most common vulnerabilities in PHP. This session will provide practical knowledge to enhance your understanding of PHP security as you work to lock down your applications. Find insights on:How PHP vulnerabilities are identified and disclosedThe most common types of PHP vulnerabilities, such as code injection, broken access control, and other risksPractical tools and techniques for mitigating vulnerabilities at scaleBest practices to stay ahead of potential threatsAnd more!Ready to improve your PHP security by addressing vulnerabilities in your mission-critical application? Then make the Zend PHP experts your PHP experts. Reach out today to learn more about our security solutions, including industry-leading products and a full suite of Professional services. Contact UsAdditional ResourcesZend PHP Security Center101 Guide to PHP SecurityPHP Hardening: Strategies to Meet Compliance RequirementsPHP Vulnerabilities: Assessment, Prevention, and MitigationPHP Security and Compliance Trends to Watch
Yeshua Hall Senior Sales Engineer, Zend by Perforce As the Senior Sales Engineer at Perforce Software, Yeshua is passionate about Open Source Software and helping customers overcome complex technical challenges to achieve team and business goals. An IBM Champion every year since 2019, Yeshua has spoken at many conferences, including IBM PowerUP, IBM THINK, and others. Yeshua contributes to many open source projects and maintains their own repository for IBM i Dotfiles: https://github.com/jbh/ibmi-dotfiles.