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See you in Italy for RubyDay or Singapore for Off-by-One Conferences?

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Overlooked vulnerabilities or intelligent recommendations? Hi, {NAME}! Summer is coming, and so are

Overlooked vulnerabilities or intelligent recommendations? Hi, {NAME}! Summer is coming, and so are the insights! In the next thirty days, two of our team members will speak at conferences in Italy and Singapore. Our Rashmi Nagpal, the AI/ML wizard of Patchstack, will join the RubyDay in Italy for a talk on using Ruby on Rails for building intelligent systems. And our security researcher, Rafie Muhammad, will show how he finds vulnerabilities and secures code from them at the Off-by-One Conference in Singapore. Will we see you there?   From Data to Recommendations: Building an Intelligent System with Ruby on Rails Rashmi Nagpal, Patchstack machine learning engineer, will take the stage in Italy to show you how to use machine learning techniques in Ruby on Rails to build intelligent recommendation systems. @ [RubyDay Conference](, May 31, 2024, Verona, Italy Who is Rashmi? [Rashmi Nagpal]( has 5 years of industrial experience in crafting beautiful AI/ML products and serves as a Research Affiliate at MIT. When she's not coding, she's exploring the wonders of the cosmos through her telescope.   Uncharted Depths - Navigating Overlooked Vulnerabilities in the Sea of Million WordPress Sites Rafie Muhammad, Patchstack security researcher, will use cases of overlooked XSS and privilege escalation attack vectors, showing you how he found these vulnerabilities and how you can secure the code from them. An exploit demo is included, too! @ [Off-by-One Conference](, 26-27th June, Singapore Who is Rafie? [Rafie Muhammad]( is a security researcher at Patchstack, specializing in web application security, WordPress security and PHP code review. His favorite way to spend the time? Listening to podcasts while reading a bunch of PHP code on VSCode. If you'd like to grab a cup of coffee with Rashmi or Rafie, just reply to this email. See you soon! ☕ If this email wasn't meant for you, please contact [support](. [( [( []( []( ©2024 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Privacy policy]( ▪ [Manage no]([tifications]( ▪ [Unsubscribe](

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