WordCamp Boston 2011

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Among other skills… I am a WordPress security expert and will be speaking at WordCamp Boston on Saturday morning, July 23rd.  The topic…

“WordPress Security – Facts and Fiction”

If you’re into WordPress or would like to learn about it and you’re in the Boston area, where I lived for fourteen years (a story for another time)… I expect to see you at WordCamp Boston.

In case you don’t  know… WordPress is the #1 digital marketing platform on the web.

Unless you’re at the enterprise level, all of the other open-source CMS apps are pieces of crap… this is based on six years of our clients’ results with the hyper-custom WordPress websites we develop.

Disagree?  Then let me know.

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Patricia Browne July 29, 2011 at 6:45 am

DK you scared the crap – or maybe just the complacency – out of me.  I mentioned you in my blog posting about Wordcamp…

Can’t wait to see the content you talked about posting.

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D.K. July 25, 2011 at 9:49 pm

Brian & Daniel, I will update the slides and re-post them when I return to NYC.  Glad you found presentation helpful…

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Daniel July 25, 2011 at 6:23 pm

Hey DK, will you be releasing your PPT from the talk?

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Brian Herzog July 25, 2011 at 1:02 pm

Hi DK – Your security talk at WordCamp Boston was great.  I’m in the process of following your advice, but I couldn’t find a link to the WP Intrusion plugin you mentioned – could you let me know where to find it?  Thanks.

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Yasmin June 22, 2011 at 10:42 am

I could not agree more about open source CMS.

Drupal is like a fine Italian sports car. The only issue is that you need to keep an old Italian mechanic locked in your garage to maintain it. 

Joomla is just horrible for any type of online marketing or anything else for that matter!

MovableType is great if you’re a serious techno-whiz. And the developer communities for the few others worth mentioning are too small to support business usage.

Which leaves wonderful WordPress.

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D.K. June 22, 2011 at 3:33 pm

Well.. that pretty much sums up open-source CMS. Would you like to guest blog a full review?

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Ian June 22, 2011 at 8:11 am

Hey DK, I’ll see you on Saturday. Welcome back to Beantown, :) lol

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