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Safer Odoo Code
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4.10.2017 11:30
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4.10.2017 12:20
(Europe/Brussels)
(50 dakika)
Olivier Dony - Software & SaaS Engineer, Security team, Odoo
Platform & Security at Odoo
Olivier Dony - Software & SaaS Engineer, Security team, Odoo
Platform & Security at Odoo
Recent years have seen a steady increase in the digital threats faced by businesses, small and large alike. In this context, the security of business and personal data becomes more important every day.
This talk will first discuss the Odoo Security model, and how it is evolving with every new release, in particular with Odoo 11, in order to tighten up security by default, and encourage best practices.
The second part will highlight some of the most common coding mistakes uncovered over the years in Odoo code, and how they can be avoided by following best practices.
You might also be interested in the "Securing Odoo Deployments" session, on Friday.
This talk will first discuss the Odoo Security model, and how it is evolving with every new release, in particular with Odoo 11, in order to tighten up security by default, and encourage best practices.
The second part will highlight some of the most common coding mistakes uncovered over the years in Odoo code, and how they can be avoided by following best practices.
You might also be interested in the "Securing Odoo Deployments" session, on Friday.