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Keeping Secrets Out of Logs: Building a Robust Defence Against Log Leaks

Tuesday, February 25th 2025 - 3:00 PM (GMT) -

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About this event

Ever found sensitive data in your logs? You're not alone - even tech giants like Google and Facebook have faced this challenge. Join us for an actionable webinar on keeping secrets out of logs.

What you'll learn:

  • Why there's no silver bullet (and what works instead)
  • 10 practical techniques to secure your logging pipeline
  • Real-world examples and common pitfalls to avoid
  • A strategic framework for implementing secure logging

No theoretical fluff - just practical solutions that you can start using tomorrow. Perfect for security engineers, developers, and tech leads who want to sleep better at night knowing their logs aren't accidentally exposing sensitive data.

Hosted by

  • Team member
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    Dwayne McDaniel Sr. Security Developer Advocate @ GitGuardian

    Security Developer Advocate at GitGuardian Dwayne has been working as a Developer Advocate since 2016 and has been involved in tech communities since 2005.

  • Guest speaker
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    Allan Reyes Security Engineer @ Thatch

    Allan built several programs and initiatives at Vanta, including the product security, static analysis, and sensitive log filtering programs. He has a decade of experience working in software, security, and reliability, working at startups like Robinhood and Udacity. He was previously a United States Army paratrooper and a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Allan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and M.S. degrees in Computer Science, Analytics, and Cybersecurity from Georgia Tech.

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