Security
This is an acquia webinar deliver on August 27. 2009 by Brenda Boggs, Drupalist, Acquia and Bryan House, Director Marketing, Acquia
Acquia said in the webinar invitaion:
Workflow management in Drupal provides a wonderful automated framework for improving the visibility, reliability and accountability throughout the content development and publishing lifecycle. The result - higher productivity for your editorial processes and reduced errors.
Join us and learn why Drupal succeeds in meeting the unique needs of automated workflow management for newspaper, magazine and radio/television sites (see the Drupal in Media list: http://groups.drupal.org/node/5100)
If you are managing a team of content providers or looking to automate publishing processes, this Webinar is for you.
Key takeaways:
- Best practices for implementing, managing, and streamlining workflows in Drupal
- Learn what options you have for creating workflow processes in Drupal and what modules you should consider.
Answers to frequently asked questions on roles definition and permissions, actions, triggers, and other hot topics.
An Acquia Webinar.
Acquia said in the webinar invitation:
Join Greg Knaddison of Growing Venture Solutions, Drupal expert and renowned author of “Cracking Drupal: A Drop in the Bucket” as he discusses best practices for identifying and preventing security vulnerabilities on Drupal sites. This Webinar is essential for anyone connected with developing, theming, or maintaining a Drupal site.
Now is the time to take control of your Drupal site security by learning how to:
- understand and prioritize the risks your site faces;
- follow strategies to avoid the most common lines of attack;
- implement easy configurations and optional modules that can buttress your site with defenses;
- build and maintain your site with code written to avoid attacks;
- identify an attack on your site, recover control, and regain security.
This is a 1 hour Acquia webinar delivered on December 17, 2009,
Acquai said in the event invitation:
Join Kieran Lal, Acquia's Drupal community adventure guide, for a review of best practices to insure Drupal site scalability and performance. He will review the latest techniques for insuring scalability based on Acquia's expertise in supporting customer sites. Drupal site performance is often a combination of monitoring and tuning several underlying technologies.
Key takeways from the Webinar will include:
- overview of Web scaling technologies such as reverse proxies, memcache, Web server clustering, and master-slave databases
- best practice architectures for scalability for Drupal sites of various sizes, including the highest traffic Drupal site - myLifetime.com
- a performance checklist and recommended tools for debugging Drupal site performance
- best practices and frontline lessons learned by the Acquia support team based on improving the performance of sites such as MotherJones.com
Kieran is a member of the Drupal.org infrastructure team, a Drupal website which supports approximately 30 million page views per month.
This is a 1 hour Acquia webinar delivered on December 10, 2009.
Acquia said in the seminar invitation:
The explicit purpose of the Open Government Directive is to improve citizen interaction and engagement. Realizing the intentions behind the Directive will require significant web site innovation for many departments and agencies. Join us for this complimentary overview of Drupal to learn how and why it is being quickly adopted across U.S. federal, state and local governments for social publishing.
Featured Guest Speaker: Andrew Hoppin, CIO, New York Senate
Proprietary web content management products may improve complex publishing workflows – addressing the transparency principle – but few are “state of the art” with regard to social interactivity on the web. Achieving this mandated interactivity with citizens will require new government sites to implement social publishing capabilities – because participation and collaboration can only happen if citizens can both share their feedback on actions
taken by their government, and contribute their own ideas to the
process.
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